Announcing the Arrival of Mission:Wolf's Ambassador Wolf Program
If you’ve ever wanted to see live wolves up close and learn about the plight of this splendid misunderstood animal, here’s your chance. Mission:Wolf is bringing two Ambassador Wolves, Magpie a female Gray Wolf and Abraham a male Wolf/Husky hybrid. The Ambassador Wolves from Colorado’s Mission:Wolf sanctuary will make an appearance at the Queens County Farm Museum on October 26, 2008 at 1:30pm and 3:30pm. This will be their first visit to Queens, NY in the twenty years of educational programs they provide to the North East once a year.
Kent Weber and Tracy Brooks from Mission:Wolf will present two educational programs that offer the public a chance to look into the eyes of a wolf at close range. Learn how wolf reintroduction restores the natural balance, species diversity and health to our ecosystem. A slide show will focus on the return of wild wolves across the US; identify land corridors for wolves that require protection and speak to wolf reintroduction options in the North East. Presenters will answer questions and provide educational material regarding the return of wild wolves and captive wolf / wolf-dog cross ownership. Do wolf-dog crosses make good pets? Where can wild wolves live again? An update will be provided on the wolves living in Yellowstone National Park. Following the slideshow the two Ambassador Wolves from Mission:Wolf sanctuary will make their captivating appearance for those in attendance to see up close and personal.
Don’t miss this wonderful photo opportunity and powerful story. We hope to see you at our event.
Programs date/time and location: Queens County Farm Museum 73-50 Little Neck Parkway Floral Park, New York 11004-1129 (718) 347-3276 Mission:Wolf Educational programs begin at 1:30pm & 3:30pm on Sunday October 26, 2008 located in the Barn.