MEDIA ADVISORY: Howling For Wolves to hold “Wolf Pack” meeting in Duluth on March 5

MEDIA ADVISORY AND CALENDAR LISTING

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 1, 2019

CONTACT: Dr. Maureen Hackett, Howling For Wolves, 612.250.5915 or Leslie Rosedahl, respond@HowlingForWolves.org, 651.353.1818

Howling For Wolves to hold “Wolf Pack” meeting in Duluth on March 5

(St. Paul, Minn) – Howling For Wolves, a Minnesota-based wolf advocacy organization, announces its “Wolf Pack” meeting in Duluth at Bent Paddle Brewery on Tuesday, March 5, from 7 to 9 PM.

At the open house meeting, Howling For Wolves leaders will update attendees on the current legal status of the wolf, discuss various political priorities, and highlight current projects and opportunities to become involved in outreach, education, and advocacy on behalf of the wolf.

There will also be a wolf-themed art showcase by a local artists, Angie and Stephanie Arden.

“The gray wolf is an iconic and important part of Minnesota – and Howling For Wolves is organizing and engaging supporters in the Duluth area to join our Wolf Pack to ensure this endangered species’ long-term survival for future generations. We oppose reckless wolf trophy hunting and snaring of all wildlife. We also support the use of prevention methods to avoid wolf-livestock conflicts to avoid unnecessary wolf killing,” said Dr. Maureen Hackett, founder and president of Howling For Wolves, a Minnesota-based wolf advocacy organization.

 

WHAT:              Wolf Pack meeting in Duluth

WHO:               Wolf supporters, organized by Howling For Wolves

WHEN:             Tuesday, March 5, 2019, from 7 to 9 PM

WHERE:            Bent Paddle Brewing, 1832 West Michigan Street, Duluth, MN 55806

RSVP:                to Social@HowlingForWolves.org

MEDIA:             OPEN PRESS

 

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Howling For Wolves is a Minnesota-based wolf advocacy organization that educates the public about the wild wolf to foster tolerance and to ensure the wolf’s long-term survival. Howling For Wolves opposes recreational wolf hunting and trapping and all wildlife snaring. We currently support the continuation of federal protections for the wolf by the Endangered Species Act. www.HowlingForWolves.org

 

 

 

 

March 1, 2019