It’s Wolf Awareness Week!
Since 1996, this national event has served to educate folks on the roles
wolves play in different natural communities.
During Wolf Awareness Week, we encourage you to recognize the importance
of wolves as an integral part of our landscapes and to engage others to become
interested and active in wolf conservation. Many of our partner organizations are hosting
Wolf Awareness Week events and have provided educational resources to continue
spreading the word.
2014 Wolf
Awareness Week Poster by Aaron Yount.
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Wolf Awareness Week is also National
Wildlife Refuge Week this year! Since
Theodore Roosevelt established the first national wildlife refuge in 1903, the National Wildlife Refuge System has
become the nation’s premier habitat conservation network, encompassing more
than 150 million acres in 560 refuges and 38 wetland management districts. You
can check out special events and programs through the National Wildlife Refuge
System here.