
Wolf Visions
A 501(c) Organization
Wolf Education Programs With Our Lupine Friend! A New Jersey teacher educates all about wolves!
Wolf Visions is dedicated to the education, preservation, and restoration of the wolf.
We are here to dispel the myths and legends about the "Big Bad Wolf" and to reveal the importance of their role in keeping a balanced ecosystem.
The message the wolves howl is: "Little Red Riding Hood Lied!"
Wolf Visions' presentations provide
information to develop a basic understanding of communication
within a wolf pack
and their social structure.
Presentations include
a visual slide show to
enhance the audience's understanding of wolf
communication and behavior within a pack.
The slides also discuss the Yellowstone wolf restoration
and the importance of the wolf within its ecosystem.
Viewers
are given the opportunity to participate in a question and answer period.
The highlight of the program is the introduction of our lupine
friend.
Wolf
Visions provides presentations for schools, libraries, scouts, clubs,
environmental centers, and community events.
WOLF TOTEM
Wolf is a born teacher, pathfinder, innovator, and self starter.
A forerunner who brings new ideas to share.
If Wolf influences you, your strong sense of family and sharing may inspire you to share knowledge by writing or lecturing.
Wolf encourages you to expand your views and to look at new ideas.
Don't just howl at the moon.....
Reach for it!

FAVORITE LINKS
Facts To Remember . . .
There has never been a documented case of a healthy wolf attacking a human being in the United States.
Wolves live in extended family groups called packs and maintain a well-defined social structure.
Gray wolves (timber wolves) come in many colors ranging from black, white, or with various shades of gray and brown.
Wolves are extremely shy of humans and will avoid them in the wild.
Upcoming Public Appearances:
2012
March 31 / April 1 - 10:00 - 4:00 Daily - Pequest Annual Open House, Hackettstown, NJ
April 28 - 10:00 - 12:00 - Antler Ridge Wildlife Sanctuary, 52 CR 661, Newton, NJ
April 29 - 11:00 - 4:00 - Vernon Earthfest, Heaven Hill Farm, 451 Rt. 94,Vernon, NJ
May 6 - 11:00 - 5:00 - Trailside Nature & Science Center, Mountainside, NJ
May 19 - 10:00 - 3:00 - Long Valley Dog Park, Long Valley Middle School
June 2 / June 3 - 10:00 - 5:00 - 100 Years -Hackettstown Fish Hatchery, 23 Reese Ave. Hackettstown, NJ
June 10 - 11:00 - 4:00 - Vernon Day, Maple Grange Park, Vernon, NJ
June 25 - 3:30 - North Plainfield Public Library, 7:00 PM - Warren Township Public Library
June 27 - 4:00 - Mary Jacobs Public Library, 7:00 PM Hillsborough Public Library
June 28 - 3:00 PM - Bound Brook Public Library
June 29 - 10:30 AM - Peapack-Gladstone Public Library, 1:00 - Bridgewater Public Library, 3:00 PM - Somerville Public Library
July 17 - 11:00 AM -Watchung Public Library
July 10 - 2:00 PM -Dover Recreation for Seniors, Dover, NJ
July 14 - 10:00 - 4:00 -City of Water Day, Liberty State Park, www.cityofwaterday.org
July 27 - 29 - Morris County 4-H Fair, Chubb Park, Chester, NJ
September 15 / 16 - 10:00 - 5:00 - Assunpink Wildlife Management Area
Other presentations for scouts, schools, etc. are not listed.
"To look into the eyes of a wolf is to see into another world."

"Improving on nature is impossible. Restoring it is imperative."
Wolf Visions . . .
Wolf Education with our Lupine friend!To schedule a presentation, please contact:
Wolf Visions
(201) 874-2150
Ask for: Vinnie Reo
Email: wolfmoon38@earthlink.net
New web site: 3-24-2012
© 2012