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Sigbert Guy Jr. brings Indigenous perspectives from the Mohawk and Oneida Nations to his work as Wolf Ambassador for NYWolf in New York State. His programs integrate traditional ecological knowledge with contemporary conservation practices, focusing on wolf biology and behavior. Through NYWolf's educational initiatives, he delivers presentations at schools, nature centers, and community venues across the region. His storytelling methods draw from Native American oral traditions to explain predator-prey relationships, pack dynamics, and habitat requirements. The curriculum he developed for NYWolf connects Indigenous understanding of ecosystems with current wildlife management approaches. His work emphasizes the cultural significance of wolves in Mohawk and Oneida heritage while addressing modern conservation challenges. As a liaison between NYWolf and the New York Wolves organization, he facilitates community partnerships and educational programming. His outreach efforts include coordinating with tribal nations, conservation groups, and educational institutions. The ambassador role allows him to bridge traditional knowledge systems with scientific research in service of wolf conservation efforts.