Wolves, wolfdogs, and many other exotic animals often end up in rescues or sanctuaries because their specialized needs cannot be met in homes or traditional facilities. The number of organizations able to provide proper care is small, and many are stretched thin. With few resources available and needs continuing to rise, too many animals face uncertain futures.
These animals tell a bigger story about how we live with wildlife. Supporting rescues and sanctuaries means protecting animals today and shaping public understanding for the future.
We make knowledge accessible through Rescue Roundtables, giving people the tools they need to provide the best care and advocacy.
We connect rescues, sanctuaries, and allied professionals to share support and resources, building a stronger, more resilient community.
We promote responsible care and informed decisions that reduce preventable placements and create a culture of accountability and coexistence.
Wolves, wolfdogs, and many other exotic animals often end up in rescues or sanctuaries because their specialized needs cannot be met in homes or traditional facilities. The number of organizations able to provide proper care is small, and many are stretched thin. With few resources available and needs continuing to rise, too many animals face uncertain futures.
These animals tell a bigger story about how we live with wildlife. Supporting rescues and sanctuaries means protecting animals today and shaping public understanding for the future.
We make knowledge accessible through Rescue Roundtables, giving people the tools they need to provide the best care and advocacy.
We connect rescues, sanctuaries, and allied professionals to share support and resources, building a stronger, more resilient community.
We promote responsible care and informed decisions that reduce preventable placements and create a culture of accountability and coexistence.
Wolves, wolfdogs, and many other exotic animals often end up in rescues or sanctuaries because their specialized needs cannot be met in homes or traditional facilities. The number of organizations able to provide proper care is small, and many are stretched thin. With few resources available and needs continuing to rise, too many animals face uncertain futures.
These animals tell a bigger story about how we live with wildlife. Supporting rescues and sanctuaries means protecting animals today and shaping public understanding for the future.
We make knowledge accessible through Rescue Roundtables, giving people the tools they need to provide the best care and advocacy.
We connect rescues, sanctuaries, and allied professionals to share support and resources, building a stronger, more resilient community.
We promote responsible care and informed decisions that reduce preventable placements and create a culture of accountability and coexistence.