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Shy Wolf Sanctuary reads Little Red Riding Hood at school in North Fort Myers

What a better way to experience the fairy tale of “Little Red Riding Hood” than with a wolfdog? Staff and volunteers with Shy Wolf Sanctuary recently visited the school at Good Shepherd Lutheran Ministry in North Fort Myers, where they read “Little Red Riding Hood” to the children. Shy Wolf had some help from Nola, a wolfdog rescue adopted by one of the volunteers. The kids also learned about Shy Wolf and about wildlife in Florida. Writer:

CROW presents next weekly Virtual Speaker Series program | News, Sports, Jobs - SANIBEL-CAPTIVA

CROW presents next weekly Virtual Speaker Series program By CROW - | Apr 7, 2021 PHOTO PROVIDED Presented by LCEC, the Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife’s weekly Virtual Speaker Series will continue on April 13 at 4 p.m. with “Shy Wolf Sanctuary: To Heal Hearts and Minds Through Rescue, Sanctuary and Education” with Debbie LoVerde, community education coordinator for the Shy Wolf Sanctuary. The Shy Wolf Sanctuary provides refuge and rehabilitation to non-releasable wild and captive-bred exotic canines, including wolves and wolfdogs. Its team works diligently to share the message of the preserving wolves in natural ecosystems, respecting wild and captive-bred exotics, and encouraging coexistence with wildlife.

Michele Murphy has turned love of wildlife into a passion | News, Sports, Jobs

Michele Murphy has turned love of wildlife into a passion By PAULETTE LeBLANC - | Jan 27, 2021 Michele Murphy ‘in the wild.’ PHOTO BY JON HUNT Michele Murphy has always had a special love for wildlife, especially birds. The Audubon Society has a volunteer training program in Florida called “Eaglewatch” that caught her eye. According to its website Audubon.org: “Based at the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey, Audubon EagleWatch seeks information about Bald Eagles, active nest locations, and possible disturbances or threats to nesting activities. As one of the premier community science programs in Florida, EagleWatch works to protect approximately 40% of the state’s nesting pairs.”

Shy Wolf Sanctuary wants your Christmas trees

Shy Wolf Sanctuary wants your Christmas trees Published: December 28, 2020 12:51 PM EST Updated: December 28, 2020 4:11 PM EST Recommended The sanctuary posted on Facebook, saying pine trees are a great source of enrichment for their animals. If you do plan on donating your tree, it can’t have any tinsel or spray-on snow. If you’d like to donate your tree, you can email [email protected]. Related Articles:

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