The UK Wolf Conservation Trust
Working to Keep Wolves in the Wild

Give A Gift With A Difference This Christmas
We have a variety of special offers and festive items that would make ideal presents for those who appreciate wolves. All purchases help to further our aims of supporting projects aimed at keeping European wolves in the wild.
Walk With A Wolf Membership
A walking membership allows the recipient to bring
a friend (minimum age 12 years old) on one of our woodland wolf walks. They're a great way of seeing our wolves "up close"! After the walk you come back to the Trust and see all 9 wolves in their enclosures. In addition, the walking membership pack includes an 8" by 10" photograph and quarterly newsletters keeping you up to date with the Trust, as well as reductions on our seminars.
If you purchase a walking membership as a Christmas gift you'll receive a free 2007/8 calendar featuring our wolves. Please mention Dogs Today when purchasing your gift. Walking memberships cost £50 per year.
Adopt a Wolf
Adopt a wolf and you'll receive an 8" by 10" photograph, as well as an adoption certificate and a report in the year of the life of your wolf. Visit www.ukwolf.org to see details of the wolves available for adoption and for our application form.
Mention 'Dogs Today Christmas offer' when you adopt a wolf and you'll receive a special "wolf in a tin" soft toy.
Adopting a wolf costs £25 per year.
Gift Certificates
If you know someone who's creative, why not treat them to a gift certificate for one of our photography days or a pastel art workshop? Visit www.ukwolf.org for further information.
We also have a wide variety of seasonal products in our online shop, including Christmas cards, stocking fillers, books, clothing, stationery and more, in addition to our wide range of wolf-related merchandise.
About the UK Wolf Conservation Trust
The UKWCT was formed in 1995 and has grown into the leading organisation in wolf conservation in the UK supporting projects for wolf conservation throughout Europe.
Aims Of The Trust
· To enhance the conservation, scientific knowledge and public awareness of Wolves and their habitats.
· To provide opportunities for both ethological research and for people to interact with Wolves
· To improve the chances of survival of Wolves in the wild
· To run education programmes for schools, conservation and other organisations
The Trust has a number of ambassador wolves. They are excellent representatives of their species in helping to dispel the many myths and legends. The wolves accompany staff and volunteers to country fairs and shows, schools and on members' walks.
For further information or to purchase any of the gifts mentioned above, visit our website www.ukwolf.org or telephone 0118 971 3330.
The UK Wolf Conservation Trust, Butlers Farm, Beenham, Reading, RG7 5NT.
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