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Old 07-03-2010, 04:18 PM
 
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I posted some photos from an earlier Meet 'n' Greet and there was a lot of interest from
some people about possibly attending another one so here is the complete announcement..

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Wolf Meet & Greetwith theWanagi Wolf Fund
Sunday, July11th(this is a correction to a previously issued date)
12:30 pm– 3:00* pm * End time depends on the wolves! Come early for the best experience

FREE Or you may show support with the purchase of a wolf photo shoot.

Join Stephanie Kaylan and three of her wolf and wolf-dogs for an informative and "warm and fuzzy" experience!


"Breeding an animal that has innate wild tendencies, such as wolves, with a dog is not showing any kind of wisdom.

As a Canine Behaviorist, I understand their brain, temperament and attitude and help to socialize and then place
these loving animals in secure and loving homes”. Stephanie Kaylan, Founder Wanagi Wolf Fund

I pray that our foundation will help set an example for others and the abuse, neglect and breeding of Wolf Dogs will cease.
The bottom line for the purpose of the Wanagi Wolf Fund and Rescue is....


Stop the breeding of wolves and wolf dogs as pets
Spay and neuter them
Place them in loving, caring homes where they can live out their lives with respect

Prevent Wildland Fires in Open Space:YOU CAN HELP!

Nearly record low precipitation throughout the Southwest has created the
need for strict enforcement of fire restrictions in Open Space lands.
Early detection can be the difference between a small or large scale fire.

Fire restrictions permanently in place for Open Space are:
1. No Smoking
2. No Fireworks
3. No Open Fires (e.g. campfires, BBQs)
4. No Camping

Call911 if you seefire. Call 242-COPS to report non-emergency activity
EXTREME: No open fires. Gas stoves ok in designated picnic areas only

Kim Selving
505-897-8859
Open Space Visitor Center
505-897-8831
Open Space Division
www.cabq.gov/openspace
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