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Causes: Animals, Wildlife Preservation & Protection
Mission: Living with wolves is a nonprofit organization dedicated to engaging the public worldwide in education, outreach and research to promote truth and understanding about wolves while encouraging coexistence and inspiring people to take action to protect them.
Programs: Education & outreach lww helps to protect wolves through public presentations to over 50,000 people and counting, through the publication of our many books in partnership with national geographic, including the hidden life of wolves, which has been distributed to over 40,000 readers, through our wolf photographic exhibit captivating over 1. 9 million visitors in 2017 as well as the exhibit being installed at the aspen airport in october 2017. An interactive version of the photography exhibit will be launching on the lww website in spring 2018 along with the development of an animated history of wolves. Our education and outreach connects millions of people to the truth about wolves, dispelling the myths and helping to reduce the threats to their survival.
wolf research we are collaborating with researchers and the national park service to study the impacts of human caused mortality on wolf pack structure and persistence to gain a better understanding of how familial structure of wolf packs is influenced by human predation. It is our hope that this research will give us the tools to influence lasting solutions including policy change, to the challenges facing wolf recovery today.
communications & messaging our communications efforts support the messaging for all that we do at lww. Through numerous media vehicles such as social media, our website, online interactive museum exhibit, video, print materials and email communication, our messaging informs the public about wolf issues such as esa protection, status state by state, petitions, sound science, advocacy efforts, the work of partner wolf conservation organizations, and provides a platform for discussion and information on how people can help wolves survive and thrive.