APRIL 2012 Newsletter

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Colorado Wolf And Wildlife Center | PO Box 713 | Divide, CO 80814 | 719.687.9742 APRIL · MAY 2012 Being a species that loves snow, Na’vi isn’t looking forward for Spring!

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Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center Monthly newsletter - April 2012

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Colorado Wolf And Wildlife Center | PO Box 713 | Divide, CO 80814 | 719.687.9742

APRIL · MAY 2012

Being a species that loves snow, Na’vi isn’t looking

forward for Spring!

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A trapper posing for the camera with a wounded wolf in the background caught in a leghold trap (Photo Courtesy Earth Island Journal)The picture has now become iconic. A beautiful, black wolf, caught in a leghold trap, wounded, STILL ALIVE, blood soaking the snow around him, holding his injured foot off the ground, with the face of a

trapper mugging for the camera.The situation had become something of an arena sport because the trapped wolf was shot at by “hunters” just having a little “fun”?? What a blast (pun intended) that must have for them to fire on a trapped, defenseless animal? Right?? Whoever shot at that wolf should be charged with a crime, this was animal torture and cruelty

Thank you to all who voted. Nakai finished second in the recent Mayor of Divide election and will be serving as Vice Mayor. The election raised over $8000 for TCRAS. The candidates were honored at an inauguration BBQ and award ceremony where the new mayor of Woodland Park exchanged keys to

the city with the new mayor of Divide.Since Nakai is very shy, his wolf friend Fable represented him at the inauguration.

at its worst. BUT, was what they did anymore cruel than trapping the wolf in the first place? Who knows how long he’d been tethered to that trap without food or water, frightened, shot and bleeding?Initially the photo was downloaded from a trapping website and posted on Footloose Montana’s Facebook page, which received hundreds of comments. On Monday Footloose received a vile, threatening email which prompted them to contact the authorities.As sad as this story is the picture exposed the cruelty and torture of the wolf for all to see, having the opposite effect of that which it was intended. His image has become the face of the repulsive, ugly practice of trapping. It’s not a sport, it’s medieval torment that belongs in the 5th century, NOT in a civilized society.With his suffering exposed, will this animal’s tragic final moments on earth, caught on camera, finally be the wake up call for America to say NO MORE??

At the end of the race, Walter the cat prevailed

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CWWC will help you cover the adoption fees - call us for information 719.687.9742

Vieques Humane Society - Vieques, Puerto Rico, a small island located off the mainland’s east coast, for many years offered no veterinary or animal rescue services. During the early 1980’s, a handful of concerned immigrants from the states and a few local residents took a serious interest in improving the welfare of the animals. They began by feeding the island’s multitudinous strays and soliciting the help of veterinarians from Puerto Rico to sterilize them. By 1987, the Vieques Humane Society and Animal Rescue, Inc. was officially established as a non-profit organization. Today they still offer the only veterinary services on the island and have developed strong community based programs.

Items much in need: collars, cat toys, treats, soft carriers, cages can all be mailed using regular mail or UPS to: PO Box 1399 · Vieques, Puerto Rico 00765 · 787.741.0209 · [email protected]

These dogs are looking for a loving American homeSee more at www.viequeshumanesociety.org

Thaishi - This girl is a very shy terrier mix. She sweetly responds to gentle pats & is looking for a friend who will look out for her. About a year old.

Lucky Joe - a goofy little guy. He is super friendly and adorable and will make a great family dog. Weighs about 10 lbs and is super cute!

Burulin - a playful long-haired brown and black Sato. Just the most friendly and outgoing doggie you will ever meet.

12 week old litter mates Tatita, Tiny, and Pepe.Just adorable!

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TOP LEFT: Kekoa attempting to perform a handstand

TOP RIGHT: Tony, Jaime, Karen & Rob return for their second visit from England!

LEFT: Thank you Michelle for your outstanding donation!

BOTTOM: Micah greets guests from Denmark who came to Colorado to study Swift Fox! Good luck with your research!

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Rachael brings some good smells to Wakanda and Koda

Austin and Tala enjoy a frosty morning walk together

Kwahadi smiles for the camera with Mary

Micah and Keara help Katie pen clean

PERKS OF BEING A VOLUNTEER AT CWWC ....

Jangetting kisses

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Diane welcoming our new shetland baby “shadow” and Amy receiving some serious love

A BIG thank you to

EVERYONE who helps

out around CWWC

including:BARB,

TAYlOR, CAThERINE,

RuBY and TRACY

who aren’t pictured...

and those that occasionally help

out and those who donate.

ThANK YOu!

Johnathan and Pat receiving their kisses for the day

Nancy - who celebrated her 21st birthday on April 16 - HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

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KEKOA RUNNING THROUGH THE ASPENS

Fable’s first off site

appearance at garden of

the gods

Our new little baby...Shadow

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CWWC speCial events : these tours and events are in addition to our standard 10am, Noon & 2pm tours (and 4pm starting May 17th)

FEEDING FEST TOURTuesday,

Wednesday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday CALL FOR TIMES

Meet our resident animals during the

feeding tour and observe them when they are most active...feeding

time! Learn about hunting, howling and hierarchy and communicate with

the pack in a group howl!

ADuLTS $20 KIDS 12 & under $10

SPECIAL EVENTSMother’s Day

Event Sunday, May 13

9-10am

11 Mile Presentation

Saturday, June 16

7pm

Father’s Day Celebration

Sunday, June 17

9-10am

WALk ON ThE WILD SIDE

Thursday & Sunday CALL FOR TIMES

Start by walking with a guide through

the Center and seeing the wolves,

coyote and fox then prepare for a 1/2 mile walk with one of our wolves

down a dirt forest road.

RESERVATIONS REQUIRED FOR ALL TOURS

AND SPECIAL EVENTS 719-687-9742

All tours have limited space and we have a no-cancellation policy from May-October

FULL MOON TOURMAY 5TH

Check in by 5pm. Meet and greet one of our wolves at 5:30 -

Tour starts immediately after and lasts

approximately 1 hour.

Wear warm clothes and good boots. Bring a camera and flashlight. Cocoa and coffee will

be provided

ADuLTS $25 KIDS $15 (8-12 yrs)

No kids under 8

Future Full Moon Tours June 2 & 3* · July 7 & 8* Aug 4 & 5* · Sept 1 & 2*

Oct. 27 & 28* Nov. 24 · Dec. 29

*the first date must be full before the second date opens

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Fable welcoming guests for our Easter event

Katie and her collection of books and plants to promote conservation

A special thank you to Katie, Austin and Rachael for giving our welcome kiosk a new look!

Thank you Ian for your generous

donation to CWWC!

Micah will miss you!

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DOgS ARe DYINg: In the past few months, more than 600 dogs have suffered from kidney failure, liver failure and other related illnesses after eating chicken jerky dog treats made in China and sold by major pet food companies like Nestle Purina. Many dogs, including Terry Safranek’s healthy 9-year-old fox terrier, Sampson, have died as a result.

Pet food companies know it: Companies like Nestle Purina have been under investigation by the FDA for years because of these treats. But pet food manufacturers have so far refused to recall these treats, and right now, they are still on the shelves of stores like Petco and Walmart.

You can help: Terry started a petition asking Nestle Purina to pull all of its chicken jerky treats made in China off the shelves -- including the brand Sampson ate before he died -- before any more dogs get sick. go to change.org and sign her petition.

Nestle PuriNa: recall Chicken Jerky treats Made in China

change.org

I lost my best friend Sampson on Friday, January 13, 2012. He died 9 days after ingesting the last food he ever ate: Waggin’ Train “Wholesome” Chicken Jerky.I’ve since learned that we were

part of a known epidemic. To date more than 600 cases of illness and death are attributed to chicken jerky treats made in China. Waggin’ Train and Canyon Creek Ranch -- both Nestle Purina brands -- are the lead offenders in the continued sale of chicken jerky treats.The most shocking part is that the FDA has known about this for years, and has even increased their warnings as recently as November 2011. They have researched

thousands of cases, and the cases are mounting. Mine is now one of those that they are investigating.Despite warnings from the FDA and the leading veterinary associations in the u.S. and Canada, Nestle Purina has refused all accountability, instead placing blame on people like me who have lost their companions. If their treats were safe, as they repeatedly claim, death and illness would never have been the end result for so many.No animal should ever have to die due to “treats.” How many thousands of grieving pet owners still have no idea what sickened or killed their pet? As long as these products are still on the shelves, the suffering will continue.Tell Nestle Purina to take chicken jerky treats made in China off the shelves until they can be proven safe.

Here’s more from terry about what happened to sampson:

MYTH: Pit bulls are very aggressive

FACT: Pit bulls are no more or less aggressive than any other type of dog. Many of the behaviors we expect from and encourage in dogs, including hunting, tracking, guarding, and even playing, are actually modified forms of aggression.Although pit bulls have a reputation for aggression, in fact, many other breeds and types of dogs are also known for such aggression. Interdog aggression is actually a very common behavior and is not limited to pit bull type dogs. Dogs are essentially domesticated predators. Many dogs will exhibit predatory behavior toward small animals that they consider prey.Aggression is an individual trait that varies from dog to dog, and has a lot to do with a dog’s environment and owners. Pit bulls do not exhibit any aggressive behaviors that are unique or extreme when compared to other breeds or types of dogs. happypitbull.com

This is Bruno - a friendly loving pitbull that needs a loving home.San Luis Valley Animal Shelter · www.slvaws.org

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NEWSLETTER BY: Melissa Macis | [email protected]

...conservation education preservation

“We can judge the heart

of a man by his treatment of animals.”

~ Immanual Kant

For current wolf articles and to be a voice

through knowledge

BeCOMe A FAN OF CWWC

www.projectcoyote.org

Mexican Grey Wolveswww.mexicanwolves.org

Natural Resources Defense Councilwww.nrdc.org www.defendersofwildlife.org

WilD EaRth GuaRDiaNswww.wildearthguardians.org

www.aza.org

“An animal’s eyes have the

power to speak a great language.”

~ Martin Buber

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Colorado Springs students who did a tour and spent the rest of their time volunteering on the fire road to help with mitigation