"Supporting Our Deployed Service Members and The Mascots They Love"


17 March 2004Military Mascots
A little Twist...
There is a little twist in this story for help, and this mascot is NOT a mascot at all but is indeed a Wolf in Kosovo stumbled upon by a UK Soldier.

Kriss from Protect Wolves.org was contacted by a Soldier with the UK Military requesting help for a wolf he had come across in his travels in Kosovo.
He has discovered a full grown male wolf that is caged, which has been kept by a Kosova Serb since a cub. The wolf is constantly caged in very poor conditions. The person keeping the wolf can no longer deal with him and wants him removed immediately. His future in Kosovo would be a bleak one if left here.

I have been in contact with Vivian Ferris from the Kerwood Wolf Education Centre Inc. in Ontario Canada for efforts to move this boy out of his terrible living conditions and into her Wolf Sanctuary as soon as possible.

The CITES permit and export permits are currently in the works, all that is needed now is to find an airline that will allow him to fly unaccompanied cargo and the funding to ship this beautiful boy to the safety of Kerwood.

I realize this is not a Soldiers mascot, however I am seeking your support for the Soldier who wants to assure that this animal finds a more deserving life than he currently has.

Those of you who know me well, are well aware that animal rescue is what I have done for many years and that Wolves and Wildlife are my passion.
I would greatly appreciate whatever support you could offer to help this soldier assure this wolf a safe haven.

Please consider a donation to the Kerwood Wolf Education Centre to help this boy be shipped to safety.
http://www.kerwoodwolf.com


Thank you,
Bonnie

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