
An Example of Sustainability and Stewardship in Action, Mission: Wolf
“A wolf in a cage is good for one thing…to teach people NOT to put wolves in cages.” Mission: Wolf
I applaud the work of our friends over the mountains in Westcliffe, Colorado.
You won’t believe how they are raising the money for their second Growing Dome® project!
But first, you have to hear what these folks do, everyday.
Mission: Wolf is a non-profit educational wolf sanctuary in Westcliffe, CO. It operates solely on volunteers and strives diligently to educate people on the value of wild wolves and the inherent irresponsibility of trying to keep wolves as pets.
Many of the wolves and wolf-dog crosses at Mission: Wolf were born in cages. Most wolves born in captivity don’t make it through their first year.
Through experiential education and their sanctuary, Mission: Wolf provides a home for wolves and provides experiences for people to connect, eye-to-eye, with wolves to demonstrate why wolves do not make pets and to educate how wild wolves help restore natural ecosystems by setting off a trophic cascade that helps restore watersheds, cool forests, and restore species.
The recognition of the positive effect of top predators on ecosystems is a fascinating ecological discovery worth the investigation, learn more about the ecology of trophic cascade here.
The folks at Mission: Wolf have been living a lifestyle and running a non-profit organization in a manner that truly walks the talk.
They are making a direct impact on the world through their endeavors of giving a safe haven for wolves, educating the public about the role that wolves play in our ecosystems, and they have been modeling sustainable practices is their business and lives: using wind and solar power, intelligent passive solar design, and recycled building material, all in ways that promote ecological stability, exemplify environmental stewardship and they are a living example of how to make a positive impact in the world!
In alignment with their dedication to sustainable living practices, Mission: Wolf bought a 22’ Growing Dome last May to help extend their growing season.
It is going to allow them to grow food for the volunteers that live and work at their remote location, and to provide a demonstration to their visitors that it is possible, and within reach, to live a more sustainable lifestyle in this world of diminishing resources.
And if that’s not exciting enough…
They have already raised 92% of the money for their second Growing Dome through a Go Fund Me campaign!
What a great example of doing what it takes to conquer any obstacle that stands in your way to creating a better world.
The depth and meaning of their cause brings such resolve to their mission that it inspires me as I write this.
We received a report back from them, which included this short video of their 22’ Growing Dome being built, of course, by volunteers.
I know that sometimes the idea of building a geodesic structure can be intimidating, in fact it has humbled some of the most seasoned builders over the years! However, it is usually that seasoning that gets them into trouble. A beginners mind can be a beautiful thing.
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Jason joined Growing Spaces in March 2008 by shoveling gravel into a 33-foot Growing Dome for three days. He stayed on for years after, working in metal fabrication, running the shop, and writing for the blog and newsletter, where many of these articles came from. Before Growing Spaces, he studied Environmental Studies at Warren Wilson College. He's now a marketing strategist and copywriter focused on story-based email sequences, advertorials, and Facebook ads.
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