View previous topic :: View next topic |
Author |
Message |
wolfie78
![](/images_shared/200w_photosecret.jpg) wolfie78
Joined: July 7, 2008
Posts: 15
|
Posted: Post subject: meeting new friends |
|
|
hello im wolfie78 new on this site hoping 2 make new native friends in america/canada.im from england im a 30yr old man i have had a passion 4 native american culture since i was18 and wanna learn so much more if ur willing 2 chat 2 me im hoping 2 either move 2 either america or canada in the near future n it wud b fab if i had some friends over there,im hoping 2 get a job as a wildlife park ranger as i have a passion 4 wolves im currently studying wolf studies at the mo. hope i can make some friends on here not doing so well at the moment hope 2 hear frm u all vry soon x :D
wolfie78 |
|
Back to top |
|
![spacer image](templates/subsilver/images/spacer.gif) |
![former member former member default image - bird flying away](/images/shared/member/100w/deleteduser.jpg)
(deleted)
|
Posted: Post subject: |
|
|
`I am not sure about the locations - somewhere on the way up through Floressant, CO there is a Wolf Refuge. We have many refuges in the state, and over 50 percent of the state is protected land either through protected grasslands, or national forest etc. It is hard to get a federal job with the Bureau of Land Management - good luck. If your into wolves though try a web search for wolf refuge/mission/rescue. There have been many people who have adopted wild wolves when they should not. And have tried to domesticate them or breed them with domestic dogs. That is why one of the main reasons these places exist, to offer assistance and help to owners that find they cannot care for their wolf or wolf dog. Some of these places are also relocation points for wolves that make their way into the city. Some of these places offer group tours and education programs.
|
|
Back to top |
|
![spacer image](templates/subsilver/images/spacer.gif) |
wolfie78
![](/images_shared/200w_photosecret.jpg) wolfie78
Joined: July 7, 2008
Posts: 15
|
Posted: Post subject: |
|
|
`cheers luv yaeh its worth lookin in2 didnt think of that n wolves r ment 2 b wild n free a wolf is not a pet... n this is tha prblem wi breedin em wi domesticated dogs thats where u get alot of problems x
|
|
Back to top |
|
![spacer image](templates/subsilver/images/spacer.gif) |
|