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17 Wolfdogs Killed at “Sanctuary”
The animals at Wolfsong Ranch, a wolfdog sanctuary, have been the victims of neglect, betrayed by the very people who claimed to be their last resort for protection. Located in Lone City, Ohio, Wolfsong is a private, non-profit organization “dedicated … Continue reading
Posted in Captivity, Health and Nature, wolfdogs, Wolves
Tagged animal neglect, sanctuary, wolfdogs, Wolves
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Paying the Price for Captivity Stress
People aren’t the only ones to pay a high price for their animals’ captivity stress… By frustrating an animal’s urges–inhibiting its natural drives to disperse, hunt, and mate–physical confinement in the form of a pen or even a leash can … Continue reading
Posted in Animals at Large, Captivity, Health and Nature, Uncategorized, Wolves
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PART WILD is available now! See what readers are saying…
PART WILD: One Woman’s Journey with a Creature Caught Between the Worlds of Wol ves and Dogs “Terrill will make you fully understand the differences between wild and domestic animals. Her riveting prose about her wolf hybrid is essential reading … Continue reading
Posted in Dogs, Health and Nature, Wolves
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Alzheimer’s and Nature: A Toast to Tangerine
The moment I step off the elevator, Georgia takes my hand and looks into my eyes, “It’s so good to see you,” as if she’s known me a long time. Her hands are soft, her eyes kind but worried. She’s … Continue reading











