Tuesday, April 9, 2013

California Wolf Center News

California Wolf Center
News and Events
April 2013



Dear Wolf Supporters,

You personally can have a direct impact on whether or not wolves return to California. Here is how: Right now the California Department of Fish and Wildlife is seeking information to include in its report on whether to afford legal protections to this vital species.

In 2012, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife received a petition to protect gray wolves under the California Endangered Species Act. You can help ensure they include important information about wolf taxonomy, biology, management recommendations, population, threats, or habitat in their final recommendation to the state Fish and Game Commission on whether to protect wolves under state law.

Wolves are native to California and once roamed the state widely before being extirpated by humans. The arrival in late 2011 of OR-7, the first wolf documented in California in almost 90 years, marked a historic homecoming and the beginning of the return of wolves to our state. But wolves entering California face numerous threats to their survival, particularly human-caused mortality. We believe that protecting wolves under California's Endangered Species Act would give wolves that enter our state the best possible chance for survival.

Take part in this important decision -- comments must be received by May 6th to be considered. For sources of information on wolves, check out our website and wolf links.
 
Comments may be emailed to Wildlifemgt@wildlife.ca.gov or sent to:

California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Attn: Gray Wolf Status Report
1812 Ninth Street
Sacramento, California 95811

Thank you for your participation in the conservation process!







Upcoming Events
Mark your calendar for upcoming events!




wolf in California





 
The Hidden Life of Wolves 
Booksigning and Presentation 
Featuring Jim and Jamie Dutcher
6:00 pm, May 21, 2013
The David Brower Center
2150 Allston Way, Berkely, CA 94704

Join our friends at Living With Wolves for a presentation and book signing by Jim and Jamie Dutcher, Emmy Award-winning filmmakers and authors of the new National Geographic book The Hidden Life of Wolves.  Meet other California wolf supporters and hear the Dutchers' fascinating story documenting the extraordinary behavior of the wolf, a misunderstood animal with a crucial role to play in our environment. A reception with light refreshments will be offered from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm.  A multimedia presentation will be held at 7:30, and the book signing will follow the presentation. Tickets are $35 per person and can be purchased at via Brown Paper Tickets.  

Tickets and book sales support the non-profit Living With Wolves.
 


 
Running From Extinction 
Celebrating 15 Years of Mexican Wolf Recovery
2:00 pm to 6 pm, June 2, 2013
Elks Lodge #1812
1400 E Washington Ave, El Cajon, CA 92019

2013 marks the 15th anniversary of the original releases of Mexican gray wolves into the wilds of Arizona and New Mexico. Learn about this rare wolf that is making a comeback from the brink of extinction as California Wolf Center experts share a behind the scenes look at endangered species recovery. Enjoy heavy hors d'oeuvres, a no host bar, fundraising auctions, a drawing, and fun "day-in-the-life of a field biologist" activities. Proceeds go to support the California Wolf Center's mission of education and conservation.    
 
For more information or to RSVP, contact the California Wolf Center at 760-765-0030.
 


 
Spring Wildlife Viewing Trip
June 11-16, 2013
Yellowstone National Park

Keystone Conservation is partnering with the California Wolf Center to offer a spring wildlife-viewing trip in Yellowstone National Park.  Join expert guides from The Wild Side for a 6-day, 5-night expedition to Yellowstone to see gray wolves, grizzly bears, and dozens of other wildlife species, all in a breathtaking landscape.
Enjoy dawn excursions to wildlife rich areas at the height of spring. View wolves, bears, bison, moose, big horn sheep, and elk among a myriad of birds and smaller mammals. Meet local experts and learn about the innovative conservation work of the sponsoring organizations. A small portion of the fees will go to Keystone Conservation and the California Wolf Center as a tax-deductible donation. Space is limited.

The trip is June 11-16, 2013. Details, including an itinerary, can be found at https://yellowstonewolfguides.com
. Please contact Keystone at 406-587-3389 if you need additional information.    

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