Support Maned Wolves
Dear Friends,
At the Endangered Wolf Center, we are working to protect and conserve the rare and elusive maned wolf—an iconic species native to South America. With their striking appearance, often called “foxes on stilts,” these beautiful animals are facing serious threats to their survival in the wild, which is why we need your support to help us expand our conservation efforts.
Our Center in Eureka, Missouri, is home to the oldest maned wolf in human care, Nina, who is 14 years old. We also care for Lucky, a genetically valuable maned wolf who survived against all odds after being orphaned.
Through the Species Survival Plan, we’re working closely with reproductive biologists around the country to study maned wolf breeding cycles, with the hope of one day helping Lucky produce pups – whether through natural breeding or artificial insemination – to help secure her species' future.
By donating today, you can make a direct impact on maned wolf conservation. Your contribution will support essential research, veterinary care, and crucial education to ensure these magnificent creatures do not become endangered. Together, we can ensure that maned wolves continue to roam the grasslands for generations to come.
Thank you for supporting our four, resident maned wolves, Nina, Lucky, Caido, and Luigi.
Sincerely,
Fred Gauna, Executive Director
Endangered Wolf Center