Wolf Conservation Travel Bug
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Owner:
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neomoto
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Released:
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Thursday, April 2, 2015
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Origin:
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Oklahoma, United States
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This wolf wants to relocate to the Black Forest in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany. Why? Wolves were once native to Baden-Wuerttemberg and have since been eradicated. Local officials are working to reintroduce wolves to the Black Forest and welcome their return.
UPDATE June 6, 2015 - It took less than 5 caches for the wolf to accomplish its mission and find its way home to Germany. Many thanks to Hopper1970 and Mono54. Thanks to them, this mission was successful beyond all expectations.
The wolf would like to roam the German countryside for a few months to seek out other wolves and wolf advocates. Eventually, the wolf would like to visit Russia in order to know what it is like to live with many other wolves. Russia competes with Canada for the world’s largest gray wolf population.
This travel bug is intended to raise awareness of wolf conservation.
The Safari Zoological Park in Caney, Kansas is a privately run park which has been protecting endangered species for over 25 years. Their species include lions, tigers, bears, baboons, hyenas, wolves, and more. Learn more on their website.
This travel bug also commorates the wolf conservation efforts of the Baden-Wuerttemberg Jägermeister.
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