Three Wisconsin politicians are calling for a Great Lakes Wolf Summit with a date and venue. Wolves are a federally protected species in Wisconsin.  These three politicians don’t hold any credible authority that will make a difference.

Taking the high road is the best policy. I won’t be anywhere near Cumberland Wisconsin on September 15, 2016 for this anti-wolf Great Lakes Wolf Summit.

Instead Wolves of Douglas County Wisconsin will be actively working to celebrate the Wisconsin wolf. Please join us and others in a celebration of the wolf during Wisconsin’s Wolf Awareness Week, Wednesday October 19, 2016 at 7 pm at the Historic Barrymore Theatre in Madison. 

Tickets on sale now at the Barrymore Theatre click here Tickets: $10.00 Advance/$12.00 Day Of Show Advance tickets only available on-line and by phone at (608) 241-8633.

The Humane Society of the U.S. & Wolves of Douglas County Wisconsin are pleased to announce the Wisconsin premiere of the award winning documentary film ‘Medicine of The Wolf’ produced and Directed by Julia Huffman. Save the date of Wednesday October 19, 2016 at 7 pm during Wisconsin’s Wolf Awareness Week. In Madison Wisconsin at the Historic Barrymore Theatre Click here for more information

  

 
www.medicineofthewolf.com
Join us in celebration of the Wisconsin wolf! See you there. Wisconsin’s premiere of Medicine of the Wolf in Madison



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By Rachel Tilseth

Rachel Tilseth is a Menomonie, Wisconsin-based environmental writer, filmmaker, and owner of Wolves of Douglas County WI Films & Media. Her work explores the intricate relationships between humans, wildlife, and local ecosystems. Through award-winning documentaries like People & Wolves, she seamlessly intertwines emotional depth with vital cultural and environmental education. Tilseth highlights environmental and economic causes that threaten vulnerable ecosystems. Through freelance writing, she advocates for sustainable coexistence between human communities and apex predators. As a documentarian, Tilseth has established a formidable voice in conservation media. Her acclaimed short film, People & Wolves: A Story of Coexistence, won Best Documentary Short at the Red Cedar Film Festival. The project features insights from renowned conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall, alongside perspectives from Ojibwa tribal members, hunters, and biologists. Operating independently of traditional non-profits, Tilseth champions grassroots citizen organizations. She works to educate the public on ecological economics and environmental sustainability to foster coexistence with nature.

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