Mission:Wolf
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Education vs. Extinction

 
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Welcome to Mission: Wolf

Mission: Wolf is a solar-powered nature center that provides a sanctuary for unwanted captive-born wolves and horses. We offer experiential education to inspire the public to become stewards of the earth.

Since 1988 we have provided lifelong care for 125 wolves and 25 horses, facilitated experiential wolf education with over 1 million people and preserved over 400 acres of pristine subalpine habitat. Our community of volunteers from around the world invites you to visit us.

 

What We Do

Mission:Wolf is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational wolf sanctuary in the remote Colorado mountains. Learn more about what we do here.

Visit Mission: Wolf

We welcome day visitors, short-term volunteers, and groups to visit our nature sanctuary, observe the wolves, and even to camp for extended stays.

Sustaining Members

To ensure the wolves of Mission: Wolf are set for the future, a new community of donors has been created: Sustaining Members.

 
 

Our Impact

1M+

1 million people greeted by a wolf

Our Ambassador Wolf Program has been to over 30 states in 35 years, facilitating wolf greetings with over a million people.

 

125+

Wolves given sanctuary

We have over 50 acres of enclosures that have provided life-long care for over 125 wolves. Today, we care for 24 unwanted wolves and wolf-dogs.

 
 

400+

Acres of alpine habitat protected

We have nearly completed Phase 1 of our land conservation project, with over 400 acres of pristine land around our sanctuary protected.

 

Our Mission

Mission: Wolf’s ultimate goal is to render our facility obsolete and see wolves back in the wild instead of behind fences. To that end, we rescue wolves and wolf-dogs, conserve wild land, and offer extensive education programs to support scientific wild wolf reintroduction.

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