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The Wolves of Mission:Wolf
All of the wolves and wolf-dog crosses living at Mission:wolf share a comon trait - they were all born in a cage. Due to their connection and bond with humans the wolves at the refuge are so imprinted by people that they are not acceptable canditates to be released in the wild. For this fact all of the wolves at Mission:Wolf must live out their life in captivity.

 

In the spirit that no animal should have to live in a cage we do not allow the resident wolves to breed and produce more wolves. In a goal replicating a more natural environment for our residents they are offered large natural enclosures, raw meat on a feast and famine schedule and privacy. To allow for as natural behavior as posible while preventing the birth of more pups the male wolves are simply vasectomized. This allows them the freedom to satisfy instinctual mating rituals without the complication of more wolves living in cages.

Mission:wolf is a clear example why wolves do not belong in captivity and if we do our job we hope to put ourselves out of business through public education.