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WERC is excited to announce the Guardian Series Collectible apparel.
Anvil Women's Jersey T-shirt
- Sizes S - XXL
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About this campaign
Thank you for considering joining our team through the Guardian Series of apparel and lifestyle products. In partnership with wildlife illustrator and biologist Christopher Montero, we're really excited to introduce you to a year long collaboration to leverage original art and lifestyle products to fund the important ongoing work of the Wolf Education & Research Center -- Idaho's last wolf sanctuary and historic home to the Sawtooth Pack: Wolves of the Nez Perce and the Owyhee Pack. Kuckuc is the last remaining Owyhee Pack member and WERC is committed to her retirement care as we endeavor to mobilize our programs throughout the Pacific Northwest. Passport 2 Wildlife is a great example of immersing young people in biology and making instructions to important regional organizations that provide inspiration to the next generation of wildlife guardians. That's why this series of artwork is called the Guardian Series -- we need to inspire future guardians of our essential species.
Supporters
Because if someone doesn't order 4 more shirts, the 8 supporters who ordered won't get theirs!
The WERC has been a leader in the fight for wolf recovery for years. I believe in their programs and ideals. I'm honored to be a supporter and want to ensure that Kuckuc has a comfortable retirement. Thank you for all that you do.
Wolves are my passion. I once had a wonderful dog named Halei who looked just like a well groomed wolf. When she died at age 14 I turned my love for her into the desire to support and protect wolves. I believe in WERC's mission.
The wolf looks just like two dogs I had, both died of old age, both of them were adopted or rescued. One day, the husky, was 20 years old when he died and his name was Wolf.
I think wolves have very important place in the world order of animals, including ours!