SWS currently houses a variety of endangered species including wolves, dingoes, panthers, New Guinea Singing Dogs, and Florida gopher tortoises. WolfDogs, raccoons, coyotes and skunks are just some of those not classified as endangered who have also made SWS their home. Game of Thrones fans might get inspired thinking of the pack of Dire wolves featured in the series. One look at Yuki’s happy face and it’s clear that he’s found a safe, loving home.
Shy Wolf Sanctuary fills a niche that is needed between Zoos, Wildlife Rehabilitators, and Domestic Animal Shelters. Zoos don’t typically rescue animals and require known blood lines. Rehabilitators focus on native animals that can be healed and released. Shelters are not equipped to deal with captive-bred exotic pets and will generally euthanize them. Shy Wolf shares the stories of the resident animals to heal the mind, body and spirit of the Healing Hearts participants: Children’s Network of Southwest Florida, PACE Center for Girls, Youth Haven, Valerie’s House, and the Naples Shelter. Participants leave filled with renewed hope and knowledge that if the animals can overcome abuse, neglect and abandonment…so can they.
If you would like to help this worthy cause, don’t hesitate to follow the links in this story to make a small worthwhile contribution for Yuki and friends by visiting:
https://www.gofundme.com/help-shy-wolf-sanctuary-get-to-their-new-home
For more information about Shy Wolf Sanctuary Education and Experience Centre, please contact Dragon Horse Agency at 305-306-3992, or email communications@shywolfsanctuary.org.
Shy Wolf Sanctuary
shywolfsanctuary.org
P.O. Box 3032
Naples, FL 34106
Contact: Dragon Horse Agency
305-306-3992
Secondary contact: communications@shywolfsanctuary.org
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