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FieldScope
FieldScope
FieldScope provides participatory scientists of all ages and backgrounds with the means to explore and improve their community by collecting and analyzing data, and sharing observations and stories with community members and policy makers.
Patreon Grand Canyon Wolf Recovery Project - Trail Camera Team | Behind the scenes trail camera and wildlife field work content | Patreon
Patreon Grand Canyon Wolf Recovery Project - Trail Camera Team | Behind the scenes trail camera and wildlife field work content | Patreon
Behind the scenes trail camera and wildlife field work content
Wolf Supporter Business Directory
Wolf Supporter Business Directory
The following businesses support the recovery of wolves, specifically in the Grand Canyon region in northern Arizona and southern Utah. Like us, they view the recovery of the Mexican wolf in the Grand Canyon ecoregion as a positive for our region. Learn more and sign up here. Special thanks to our financial supporters Aspen Deli is located in downtown Flagstaff. It features paninis, artisan sandwiches, housemade sides, wraps, and a salad bar.Offering dine-in,...
Lobo Family Tree
Lobo Family Tree
We are excited to seek funding for our new project called The Lobo Family Tree!<br><br>If you have been following us on social media and reading our newsletters, you would have noticed our dedication to recognizing wolves as individual sentient beings with their own unique lived experiences. While we will continue to share these inspiring individual stories, we feel that it is also important to share how these stories are connected...
Pathways to Conservation: Introduction to Range Riding, Wolves, & Wildlife Careers
Pathways to Conservation: Introduction to Range Riding, Wolves, & Wildlife Careers
GCWRP is partnering with Project GRIPH (Guarding the Respective Interests of Predators and Humans) to offer a unique opportunity to gain skills and experience in non-lethal methods. You will gain fieldwork experience with wolves and help dispel myths about coexisting with large carnivores.Project GRIPH specializes in non-lethal wildlife conflict mitigation to help foster equilibrium between rural communities and our wildlife neighbors. Help build a bridge with connection, compassion, and communication between rural and urban America....
Lobo Youth Summit
Lobo Youth Summit
Target audience: Gen Z students between ages17-21. We believe in inclusivity and student groups can be of mixed ages, but we require at least one student to be between ages 17 and 21. Aim: Students will create a social action and community media campaigns in response to some of the issues highlighted in the Almost Ancestors film.Key Dates: Oct 24, 2025: Students submit their summit proposals Nov 15, 2025: Students will present their ideas at a summit...
Education & Community Events Booking Form
Education & Community Events Booking Form
Newsletter
Newsletter
Sign up for our newsletters here*****July 5, 2024, Advocating for the Release of the Caldera Pack:<br>A Vital Step for Mexican Gray Wolf RecoveryJune 4, 2024, Wolf Pups and Summer Events*****May 2, Theia, Llave, and Wonder*****April 2, The new Lobo Family Tree*****March 1, Films for Wolves & Asha Update*****February 1, Love & Lobos***** January 1, 2024, Remembering Anubis *****December 13, 2023, Asha is not ours to control: passive rewilding should be celebrated not halted *****December 2023,...
Become a Volunteer
Become a Volunteer
We work for the recovery of the Mexican gray wolf in the Grand Canyon through education, public events, presentations in local schools, and advocacy to government agencies in support of wolf recovery. Wolves are essential to healthy ecosystems.
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Donate
Make an Online Donation Now:Your donation makes a difference! Help us bring back the wolves. Simply fill out the form and choose to make a one-time or an automatic recurring donation.Monthly donors will receive our exclusive monthly newsletter called Lobo Howls, where we piece together lobo stories from the Lobo Family Tree Project!You can pay securely online with a credit or debit card. Donations are 100% tax-deductible!The Grand Canyon Wolf...
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Lobo Marketplace
Lobo Marketplace
We work for the recovery of the Mexican gray wolf in the Grand Canyon through education, public events, presentations in local schools, and advocacy to government agencies in support of wolf recovery. Wolves are essential to healthy ecosystems.
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We work for the recovery of the Mexican gray wolf in the Grand Canyon through education, public events, presentations in local schools, and advocacy to government agencies in support of wolf recovery. Wolves are essential to healthy ecosystems.
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Asha Art Projects
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Tell Governor Lujan Grisham to oppose the Catron County resolution to declare a state of emergency
Tell Governor Lujan Grisham to oppose the Catron County resolution to declare a state of emergency
Wolf News
Wolf News
We work for the recovery of the Mexican gray wolf in the Grand Canyon through education, public events, presentations in local schools, and advocacy to government agencies in support of wolf recovery. Wolves are essential to healthy ecosystems.
Wolfie Dancing Video
Wolfie Dancing Video
Our Mexican wolf mascot introduces you to the Grand Canyon Wolf Recovery Project.Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix) by spinningmerkaba (c) copyright 2011 Licen...
The Wildlife News article
The Wildlife News article
Coauthored by Greta Anderson and Dave Parsons The Arizona Game and Fish Department has been busy promoting recently published research which documents ample habitat for Mexican wolves in Mexico. This supports the recovery criteria in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s official recovery plan and the Department’s desire to assume management of Mexican wolves, which will occur when...
Phoenix Zoo article
Phoenix Zoo article
Five of the Phoenix Zoo's eight Mexican gray wolves have a new home in Texas at the El Paso Zoo.
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