Petition updateKeep intact wolf-dog-family together and return to rightful ownerChallenges cause us to clarify our efforts
Azlan WhiteSanta Fe, NM, United States
Oct 21, 2018

So many of you just joined--thank you so much for your support and companionship along this journey of "being a friend to a species."

Like in the great wisdom of the Bible and the I-Ching, often it is great trials or tribulations that lead to great outcomes, or great work as a result of those challenges.

In our case--as well--the challenges have advanced and clarified our work and our vision for the future.

This challenge has been a test of my faith, courage and belief in what I was doing. I got into this "wolf work," un-intentionally, but syncronistically, in around 2013.

I was camping and nature exploring around Mount Shasta at the time, in a then 2012 life transformation.

I had already been running the 501.C3 Global Relief Resources, Inc. assisting : V-Day with safe house work and women's work in Kenya. Then the earthquake hit Haiti, and we were a new "global relief organization," a new roll that I moved into in 2007, after working for the Bioneers and Pachamama Alliance for 10 years. (Pachamama Alliance) as a facilitator of their "Awakening the Dreamer Changing the Dream Symposium."

When the earthquake hit Haiti--our little team jumped in and brought one water system to one ruined community and redid the septic and plumbing at the school, including installing a fresh-water filter that everyone in that community could use to fill water for their families--as soon after the disaster as we were allowed.

When the mother red wolf appeared into my life and asked me for "help." I had just spent time with the "Women's Congress for Future Generations," asking what predator species needed "for their future generations?"

. . . just a few years later, I'm now managing a pack, having said "yes" to helping a mama red wolf, who essentially answered our question, "What do Wolves need for their future generations to thrive in the wild?" . . . I have learned things I did not want to learn.

Like . . . most wolf sanctuaries are practicing socially acceptable genocide while we visit and watch the last dying species in their last generation, in a 5,000 square foot pen with others who will end their species at that animal.

Our one intact wolf pack has genetics from a pure Red Wolf from the Alaska and beyond area. She has lineage of Arctic Tundra wolf and a red version of the Grey wolf genus. Her grandfather may have been a White Arctic Wolf, because we have many white wolves in our genetic lineage. 

Our goal is to learn from this one intact wolf pack, how to best serve this species going forward in our modern world, then to take action based on that learning. 

As GRR Inc., we will do whatever we can now to purchase large land areas, for the purpose of creating multi-species "preserves," for the large running animals, like Buffalo, wolves, deer, elk, horses and a few others who intermingle running across large tracts of land. Wolf packs like to "be in charge," and "Care for," areas of 5,000 square miles.

There was an experiment at Yellowstone of releasing a pack of wolves that revealed they do in fact care for and even restore environments and ecosystems. A-hoy don't we need that at this time? 

They are happiest, in a tender-hearted wise caring adventure around their territory, playful, interested and intimately connected to the chemical and microbial fabric of life in their area, checking in with every species, almost every day.

Fascinated by this species and its wisdom especially in pack nature, I have a magnificent personal story about how this wolf pack has transformed my perception of the earth, nature and how we can be living. They have wisdom to share and are wiser than we think. 

I"m in service to this species now and will do whatever I can to educate and create a better world where genocide is not acceptable. I have been educated to "take a stand," for something real that I believe in, from my facilitator training, that I now lead. This "taking a stand," is a passionate action "for something." I have "fallen down the wolf-rabbit hole" and have taken a stand for wolves to have their families their packs, and to stop the practice of genocide in our common wildlife management practices. 

Eventually with enough education and preserves that can be visited safely by people, with wolf packs intact, in their natural way of life, eventually we can re-indroduce wolf packs into the Colorado and other nearby states' wilderness areas. We will work toward this goal. Thank you so much for your support. 

Our next step is to build a large fenced area to contain the animals safely, in their pack nature with a few extra pens for specific animals that need special attention or space from the pack.  We still need to raise more money for our new temporary location where both packs, that stem from the one pack, can come together, re-unite and heal on multiple levels from what has just occurred for each member. This location is temporary because we are in process with purchasing larger land, that will take another 3-6 months to complete. 

At our next location, our team will address the needs individually (as we do) for each member of the pack. We invite you along for this unique heart felt adventure in the support of one red-wolf-dog lineage with gorgeous intelligent animals--who have a lot to teach and share with you and others! 

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR JOINING US and for YOUR SUPPORT! WE LOVE YOU! AOOOOOOOWWWWWW we love to howl and its beautiful then we meditate. 

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