Allow Seacrest Wolf Preserve to remain on their current land


Allow Seacrest Wolf Preserve to remain on their current land
The Issue
Seacrest Wolf Preserve, a sanctuary providing a safe and natural home for wolves, is facing the imminent threat of eviction from the land they have inhabited for many years. Recently, a judge ruled that Seacrest must vacate their current location with only a few weeks' notice. This rushed decision could have devastating impacts on the wolves and the preserve's ability to continue its critical mission.
Seacrest Wolf Preserve is more than just a home for these incredible animals; it is a beacon of education and conservation, offering the public a unique opportunity to learn about wolves and their role in our ecosystem. Over the years, Seacrest has worked tirelessly to advocate for the health and welfare of wolves, making significant contributions to their protection and preservation. The abrupt displacement of the preserve threatens to dismantle these efforts, potentially jeopardizing the lives of countless wolves who have found sanctuary here.
The preserve needs time—adequate time to find a suitable new location, to properly plan and orchestrate a move that ensures all the wolves can transition safely and securely. Uprooting these animals on short notice could result in unnecessary stress, health issues, and a disruption of the social bonds that are vital to the well-being of pack animals.
We urge the local authorities, the judiciary, and all stakeholders involved to reconsider this punitive timeline. Providing Seacrest with the necessary time and support to find a solution will not only safeguard the welfare of these majestic creatures but also preserve a valuable educational and conservation resource for future generations.
Please sign this petition to show your support for Seacrest Wolf Preserve and to advocate for a more compassionate and reasonable timeframe for their relocation. Let's stand together to protect our wildlife and the institutions that work tirelessly to conserve them.

The Issue
Seacrest Wolf Preserve, a sanctuary providing a safe and natural home for wolves, is facing the imminent threat of eviction from the land they have inhabited for many years. Recently, a judge ruled that Seacrest must vacate their current location with only a few weeks' notice. This rushed decision could have devastating impacts on the wolves and the preserve's ability to continue its critical mission.
Seacrest Wolf Preserve is more than just a home for these incredible animals; it is a beacon of education and conservation, offering the public a unique opportunity to learn about wolves and their role in our ecosystem. Over the years, Seacrest has worked tirelessly to advocate for the health and welfare of wolves, making significant contributions to their protection and preservation. The abrupt displacement of the preserve threatens to dismantle these efforts, potentially jeopardizing the lives of countless wolves who have found sanctuary here.
The preserve needs time—adequate time to find a suitable new location, to properly plan and orchestrate a move that ensures all the wolves can transition safely and securely. Uprooting these animals on short notice could result in unnecessary stress, health issues, and a disruption of the social bonds that are vital to the well-being of pack animals.
We urge the local authorities, the judiciary, and all stakeholders involved to reconsider this punitive timeline. Providing Seacrest with the necessary time and support to find a solution will not only safeguard the welfare of these majestic creatures but also preserve a valuable educational and conservation resource for future generations.
Please sign this petition to show your support for Seacrest Wolf Preserve and to advocate for a more compassionate and reasonable timeframe for their relocation. Let's stand together to protect our wildlife and the institutions that work tirelessly to conserve them.

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Petition created on February 25, 2026