Dante passed this past Sunday. He was a beloved member of his pack and the pack’s Alpha-male. He was also a true friend to Sam and Danielle of Never Cry Wolf Rescue.
He touched the hearts of so many who knew him and educated people of the true elegance that speaks of the wolf.
He will be forever missed, never forgotten and always in our hearts.
If you would like more information about Never Cry Wolf Rescue & Adoptions, please visit their site.
Spring is in full-bloom for NCWR&A! If you have ever been interested in volunteering for a wonderful non-profit organization, please consider NCWR&A.
There will be many opportunities coming up where we could use volunteers so if you would like to sign-up to help out, please contact Jessie Riggs at jessie@kypsah.com; she is the Volunteer Coordinator for NCWR&A.
For more information about this organization, please visit their Facebook page.
Howls!
Working with Never Cry Wolf Rescue & Adoptions (NCWR&A) is nothing short of a passion that Jessie and her family hold dear to their heart as wolves have played an integral role in their family for nearly 20 years.
With the misconceptions of these beautiful creatures spreading like a wildfire throughout the generations, our work at NCWR&A is never done. We work harder than ever to promote wolf behavior education to any and all who will listen and one thing that we’ve noticed is: All the kids love the wolves despite their parents lingering back with age-old adages and myths fueling their ever-present fears and doubts concerning these animals. Kids, on the other hand, are innocent and fearless. And, they have a unique way of not being filled with useless mental clutter which affords them the grace and compassion to see and understand nature as it should be seen and understood.
If you, and/or your child have always wanted to know more about these magnificent animals, you can request NCWR&A to perform a Wolf Education Program at your local school or library. The wolf pack attends with Sam Blake and other volunteers of NCWR&A to perform the program. You may ask, “Why do the wolves attend?” Well, they are their own best advocates–and the best teachers!
For more information about NCWR&A, you can catch them on their website (new site will be launched soon!) or on their Facebook page.
If you have any wolf-related questions, just ask Jessie. She would be happy to help you!
A great day was had at Never Cry Wolf Rescue yesterday. Americorp was on-site helping with maintenance projects including painting the totem pole. It was such an awesome day!
Jessie and Jordan had the task of just playing with the wolves. Such a hard job but someone had to do it 😉 All joking aside, hanging out with the fur-kids was such a blessing–as always.
Roger helped other volunteers, as well as, Americorp with yard duties.
This all…for the love of wolves.
For more information about Never Cry, please visit their website at Never Cry Wolf Rescue or catch them on their Facebook page.