So where’s all this going? I ask myself that question repeatedly. It’s one fight after another, and one anti-wolf bill at a time. Sometimes I feel hopeless, helpless, and it’s too overwhelming. Then, I get a message in my inbox from you. That’s when I realize I’m not alone in this fight. That’s when it all becomes possible. It’s possible because you’re out there fighting this fight with me. I pick up the phone and you’re there to brainstorm ideas to fight the newest anti-wolf legislation. Sometimes we talk for a few minutes, then almost an hour long talk; while we anguish over the latest anti-wolf news at its worst.
“And always I have this feeling–which may not be true at all–that I am being used as a messenger.” ― Jane Goodall, Reason for Hope: A Spiritual Journey
So what has this all come to? It’s Become a close-nit circle of new found friends. It’s become a deep meaningful relationship formed by this cause. From coast to coast, a message, or phone call away. It’s all because of our mutual compassion for a wolf, and he/she has helped us form a human-Pack.
Thank you wolf!
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Featured image by John E Marriott
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Watch for…
WODCW documentary film Project…
“Inside the Heart of Wolf Advocacy – The Yellowstone Story”
-Stories of people working to preserve the legacy of wolves in Yellowstone National Park-
Produced and Directed by Rachel Tilseth
Up before down and into the park to view wolves on a cold crisp (14 degrees) morning with Ilona Popper. Ilona is one of the featured wolf advocates in the fledgling documentary fim “Inside the Heart of Wolf Advocacy-The Yellowstone Story.” Produced and Directed by Rachel Tilseth. Watch the following clip.
The vision of the film is to tell the stories of the people who work to preserve the legacy of wolves in Yellowstone. Telling their story will be the inspiration that helps the viewer to gain insight into the heart of wolf advocacy. Go to Inside the Heart of Wolf Advocacy-The Yellowstone Story’s Facebook page
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Steve
Nicely written.