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Wolf Hollow is a registered 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. We rely on support from individuals, businesses and foundations to carry out our work. Our mission is… To promote the well-being of wildlife and their habitats through rehabilitation of injured and orphaned wildlife, public education and non-invasive research.
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Wolf Hollow is the opportunity to care for such a wide range of animals. One minute you can be handling an in-jured Great Blue Heron and the next examining a tiny nestling hummingbird. Our patients can be birds, mam-mals, amphibians or reptiles, young or old, common or rare, little or large. An extreme example of the range in sizes of our patients
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3. Animals to be provided with an environment, space and furniture sufficient to allow such exercise as is needed for the welfare of the particular species. 4. Enclosures to be of a sufficient size and animals to be so managed: a) to avoid animals with herds or groups being unduly dominated by individuals;
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However, there are times when wild animals can cause problems for people, e.g. by taking up residence under a house, or eating the cat’s food. At Wolf Hollow we receive many calls about “nuisance wildlife” and do our best to help by providing information about the behavior of the animal and giving practical advice on steps that can be ...
of this keystone species. the dutchers are the founders of living with Wolves, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising broad public awareness of the truth about wolves, their social nature, their importance to healthy ecosystems, and the threats to their survival. for more information: living with Wolves P.o. Box 896 Sun Valley, id 83353
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Wolves primarily feed on prey animals larger than themselves as this provides food for many individuals. However, wolves will prey upon smaller mammals such as beaver and hare. Because wolves as a species inhabit a much wider area than its prey species, different populations of wolves prey upon different animals.
Jun 18, 2020 · In Scandinavia (Sweden and Norway), where wolves and bears are forest-living species 11, moose constitutes the main prey for wolves all year long, and for bears in spring 23,24, which can trigger ...