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Volunteers and Staff

We welcome short-term volunteers to come to the sanctuary for up to two weeks. Competent individuals who can commit to a particular period of time may be asked to become Summer staff, Assistant staff or even Sanctuary Caretakers.

Sanctuary Caretakers are leaders in our community. We have six sanctuary caretakers that live on site and oversee all facets of the refuge. 

Assistant staff and Summer staff support the Sanctuary Caretakers to ensure the wolves have 24/7 care. 

You can learn more about applying for these different roles below.

Overview:

Mission:Wolf is operated by volunteers who live and work together, with the common goal of caring for our resident wolves. This unified purpose has formed a cooperative community which offers experiential education that encourages respect for animals, sustainable ways of living, and environmental stewardship.

Mission:Wolf is very isolated. Your success here will depend largely on your ability to (1) not scare the wolves and (2) live and work in a diverse group of humans. We strive for a healthy, open environment that empowers our volunteers and promotes personal growth.

There is very little direct contact with wolves. Mission:Wolf strives to offer the wolves a peaceful life with limited human interaction. Some of our wolves are social, but do not expect to interact with them often.

Interested?

Strong preference will be given to applicants who are able to come out as short-term volunteers for a working interview, prior to their intended commitment.

Short-Term Volunteers

Short-Term volunteers camp at the sanctuary for up to two weeks. They are responsible for their own food and camping gear.

Assistant Staff (six month minimum)

Assistant staff support the Sanctuary Caretakers in maintaining and improving the sanctuary.

Summer Staff (May 15-September 15)

Summer staff join us for our busiest time of the year and work heavily in our education programs.

Sanctuary Caretakers (one year minimum)

Our long-term core staff demonstrate outstanding leadership and communication skills, and are responsible for oversight of one of the key work areas of Mission:Wolf.