Have you ever wanted to visit some Dire wolves like in "Game of Thrones"? Now, you can!

Beautiful wolf standing in the snow in beautiful cold winter forest
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Okay, maybe not some actual dire wolves, but wolves, wolf-dogs, coyotes and even foxes await you at The Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary in New Mexico!

The Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary is a non-profit organization located in Candy Kitchen, New Mexico. It focuses on rescuing, rehabilitating, and providing lifetime care for wolves and wolf-dogs that have been displaced, neglected, or are otherwise in need of a safe and permanent home.

The sanctuary aims to educate the public about wolves and wolf-dogs, their role in the ecosystem, and the challenges they face both in the wild and in captivity. They also promote the humane treatment of wolves and wolf-dogs.

These animals come from various backgrounds, including those rescued from private ownership situations, shelters, or other circumstances where they could not be properly cared for.

The sanctuary provides spacious enclosures designed to meet the physical and psychological needs of the animals. They receive proper nutrition, medical care, and enrichment to ensure their well-being.

And good news for us, the sanctuary also offers tours, educational programs, and volunteer opportunities to help spread awareness about the plight of wolves and wolf-dogs. They also engage in outreach efforts to promote conservation and responsible pet ownership.

Who wouldn't love to pay these cuties a visit?

While the primary focus is on rescuing and caring for captive animals, the sanctuary also supports conservation efforts to protect wild wolf populations and their habitats.

Because the sanctuary is a non-profit organization, it relies on donations, sponsorships, and grants to fund its operations. Volunteers also play a significant role in the day-to-day activities and care of the animals.

If you are interested in visiting, supporting, or learning more about the Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary, you can find more information here.

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