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Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary

378 Candy Kitchen Road
505-775-3304

About us:

Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary has been incorporated since 1994, received its 501(c)3 IRS
status and USDA licensure in 1995 and is now recognized as one of the most
experienced sanctuaries for wolves and wolf-dogs in the country.

The Sanctuary houses over sixty captive-bred wolves and wolf-dogs, most of who were
rescued from abusive or neglectful situations. Since the animals were raised in a
captive situation, they do not possess the skills necessary to survive in the wild
and cannot be released. We offer lifelong care to all of our residents.

We strive to create the best environment possible for our animals. The Sanctuary is
located in the high-desert mountains of western New Mexico providing plenty of trees
and hills for our animals to explore in enclosures ranging from 5000 square feet to
one acre. All of our wolves and wolf-dogs are offered only the best diet, vitamin
supplementation, and medical care available.

Mission:
 
     Rescue displaced, unwanted, and un-releasable captive-bred wolves, wolf-dogs,
other related species. Sanctuary: Provide permanent, lifetime safe sanctuary for those
that we  rescue and provide the highest level of care, enrichment and habitat.

Educate the public about wolves, wolf-dogs, and other related species, our eco system
and  how we all play a part in it, and the excellent, ethical care and treatment of
all animals  domestic and wild.

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