Sunny Walter's Links to
Environmental Organizations that Protect
Wolves, Bears, and Other Carnivores


International / National / Western States / British Columbia
Care2.com, Inc.
     (International)

535 Middlefield Road, Suite #200
Menlo Park, CA 94025
650-328-0198

First and largest global 

community on the Web for 
environmentally conscious consumers.
Partnered with The Nature Conservancy, 

the Wildlife Conservation Society,
and others for online promotions; 
donates 10% of its revenue to 
environmental organizations.
Cougar Fund
Post Office Box 2935
Jackson, WY 83001
 
Fund co- founded by photographer Tom Mangelsen and writer/
photographer Cara Blessley Lowe.

Mission: protect the mountain lion
in its present and historic range,
in perpetuity and for
all generations to come.
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Defenders of Wildlife     (National)
1101 14th Street, NW #1400
Washington, DC 20005
202-682-9400
  • Real Results
  • (recent accomplishments, successes and victories)
  • Join DEN
  • (Defend Environment Network)
    Free e-mail newsletter with wildlife updates and tips on what you can do to help save wildlife and habitat (bi-weekly)

Mission: conserve all forms of 
wildlife and wildlife habitat.

Very active in wolf protection and 
reintroduction programs.
 
 

(My Favorite 
Wildlife Organization)
 
 
 
 
Great Bear Foundation
     (International)
P.O. Box 9383
Missoula, MT 59807

406-829-9378  or   406-728-9380

Mission: promote conservation of 

wild bears and their natural habitat 
worldwide.
International Wolf center
     (International)

1396 Highway 169
Ely, MN 55731

218-365-4695

Mission: support the survival of the wolf 
around the world by teaching about 
its life, its association with 
other species and its dynamic 
relationships to humans.

North American Bear Center
    (National)
Post Office Box 161
Ely, MN 55731

Mission: be a leader in 

providing understanding
and appreciation of
black bears, their role
in the ecosystem, and 
their relationship to humans.

North American Wolf Association      (International)
23214 Tree Bright
Spring, TX 77373

281-821-4884

Mission: champion the cause of the 
wolf as an endangered species and 
make every effort to: 
protect wolves, wild or captive, 
reintroduced or naturally occurring; 
help preserve wolf habitat;
educate;
rescue wolves and wolfdogs from
abusive and dangerous situations.
 

(Incredible - and sometimes
heartbreaking - wolf rescue stories)
Predator Conservation Alliance
     (Western)
P.O. Box 6733
Bozeman, MT 59771

406-587-3389
Mission: work to conserve and 
restore ecosystem integrity by 
protecting predators and their habitats.
Grasslands: prairie dog, ferret, swift fox, ferruginous hawk, burrowing owl
     Forest: wolverine, marten, fisher, lynx,
     wolf, grizzly, northern goshawk
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Predator Defense      (Western)
P.O. Box 5446
Eugene, OR 97405
Mission: work for predator protection 
nationwide, especially in the Northwest.
Raincoast Conservation Society 
     (British Columbia)
greatbear@raincoast.org
  • Regional Office
  • PO Box 26
    Bella Bella, BC V0T 1B0, Canada
  • Victoria Office
  • PO Box 8663
    Victoria, BC V8W 3S2, Canada 
  • Image Bank
  • (wildlife, landscape, and clearcutting)

Mission: ensure the long term survival of 
coastal bears, wild salmon and the 
interdependent life forms that define the
ancient temperate rainforest.


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Timber Wolf Information Network
     (National)

E110 Emmons Creek Road
Waupaca, WI 54981

Mission: increase public 
awareness and acceptance of the 
wolf in its natural habitat and its 
ecological role in the environment.
Washington State University, 
Dept. of Natural Resource Sciences
     (Western)


Mission: research and help maintain
viable, large carnivore populations and predator – prey communities in the Pacific Northwest of the US and Canada (and worldwide).
Wildlife Research Institute    (National)
145 W Conan St
Ely, MN 55731
218-365-4480


Mission: conduct scientific research on bears, other wildlife, and their habitat,
provide that information to decision-makers, the scientific community, students , and the public.

Wild Sentry     (Western)
P.O. Box 172
Hamilton, Montana 59840

wildsent@bitterroot.net



Mission: present unbiased, educational
and entertaining programs 
(with a live wolf and all around the U.S.) 
that challenge stereotypes, 
correct misconceptions about wolves, and  examine cultural perceptions of wildness.
Wolf Haven International     (Western)
3111 Offut Lake Road
Tenino, WA 98589

360-264-HOWL

Mission: work for wolf recovery
and preservation; 
provide sanctuary for unwanted  captive born wolves.
Wolf Song of Alaska     (Western)
P.O. Box 671670
Chugiak, AK 99567-1670
907-688-9653

Mission: achieve an 
understanding
of the wolf 
through education
and awareness.

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