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Michi

Jim working with Sage on leash.




Adoptions
If you are interested in inhouse adoptions, we have a wonderful program.
We have three levels of adoption membership.

ALPHA $15.00 per month

BETA$10.00 per month

OMEGA $5.00 per month

Subsciiptions are based on an annual membership. If you cancel your subscription prior to six moonths from the subscription date you will be billed for products.
Pack Membership
Each level of pack membership has a different participation level.

It is also important that you know that 100% of your Donations go to your specific adopted wolf.

100% of all general donations go to support all of the wolves in the same way as below.

Adoption Fees will be used in the following manner.
A. Housing
B. Medical
C. Feed


Pack Membership Benefits.



ALPHA-Alpha Pack Members will be provided with 1- 8x10 color glossy photo of their adopted Wolf, will be provided regular email updates with photos, will be allowed to visit the adopted wolf four times each year accompanied by as many as four family members or friends and will recieve one Defend The Wolves T- shirt.




BETA-Beta Pack Members will recieve 1 8x10 color glossy photo of their adopted Wolf, will be provided regular email updates with photos, will be allowed to visit the adopted wolf two times each year accompanied by as many as four family members or friends and will recieve one Defend The Wolves T- shirt.




OMEGA-
Omega Pack Members will recieve 1 8x10 color glossy photo of their adopted Wolf, will be provided regular email updates with photos, will be allowed to visit the adopted wolf one time each year accompanied by as many as four family members or friends.



ONE TIME DONATIONS: I know that not everyone can donate every month and many of you would like to help as much as you can. We do not want to limit what you do to help. We also do not want you to feel like you are getting nothing for your donation reguardless of how much it may be. So, for those who make a one time or periodic donation, they will be able to visit the wolves once per year or they may choose to recieve email pictures of the Wolves on a regular basis.



NOTE:

For the purpose of visits, donations are good for one calander year from the date of the first calander year donation unless otherwise stipulated.

If you would like to make your yearly subscription in one payment please use the donate button below and simply send me an email to let me know it is for a annual membership and for which level.

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Wolf Howls


Our Pack Song The Link Below will take you to a recording of our Wolves howling. It is a large file and will take some time to download but is well worth the wait. I placed it here in the raw form. The First recording is the entire Pack. In the background you will hear crickets.In the first recording, you will hear Jim speaking with Michi. Later on Coyotes can be heard in the background. Soon afterward you will hear the entire pack sending the warnning to the Coyotes. Later on I will place links to some updates some updates.

If you go to the Wolf Information box below and follow the link Why Wolves Howl, then listen to our pack, you will be able to relate to the many different sounds the Pack Makes. We hope that you enjoy.
The Voices Of Our Pack The Pack


The short version for those who have slower dialup connections.
Short Song

Wolf Information
- INFO -Why Wolves Howl - Issues - Wildlife Issues Watch This Section for coming links Upcoming News Upcoming News Links - Photos - Wolf Photos



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