The Travelling Ambassador Wolf Program
Our Ambassador Wolf Program travels across the United States twice each year. Mission: Wolf founders Kent Weber and Tracy Brooks walk live wolves onto college campuses and into elementary school classrooms. We do educational programs in public parks and other community spaces. Our audiences can meet a wolf face to face during our programs: a once in a lifetime opportunity. In October and November we visit New England. In April the bus travels West, covering the Rocky Mountains and our home state of Colorado.
Our current tour schedule
Ambassador Wolves
For twenty years, Mission: Wolf has toured the country with our ambassador wolves, meeting politicians, environmental activists, students, and the general public. We cover more than 15,000 miles each year to engage with the public and educate about wolves. The lasting impact of a face-to-face wolf encounter is unequaled.
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How To Schedule a Wolf Program
Our ambassador wolf program visits New England each October and November and tours the Rocky Mountains and Pacific Northwest each April. We do educational programs for schools, colleges, government agencies, environmental groups, and general public audiences.
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A Look at Travelling with Wolves
Over the years, the ambassador wolves of Mission: Wolf have met over one million people. "Wolfhound", our remodeled greyhound bus, takes to the road for three months of the year. It's a challenge to travel with wolves, but it gets easier as we learn more each year.
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A History of Ambassador Wolves
Since the 1960's, captive-born wolves with the courage to meet humans have educated the public, dispelled myths, and removed prejudices. We call these wolves ambassadors for their species.
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