Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, April 01, 2006, Page 7, Image 7

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Tribal Members, Elders Visit White
Wolf Sanctuary In Tidewater
Tour organized by Eugene Satellite staff.
By Toby McClary
On Saturday, March 25, Tribal
Services Representative for the
Eugene Satellite Office Jon Darcy
Chantell transported about 20
Tribal members to the White Wolf
Sanctuary in
Tidewater,
Oregon.
The White
Wolf Sanc
tuary is a
non-profit
organization
totally sup
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know anything about them."
White has taken the wolves in due
to abandonment, mistreatment and
the lack of population. There are only
about 160 white wolves currently liv
ing in the wild. White wolves are
from the
Arctic and
are a sub
species or
variant
of the gray
wolf spe
cies that
originally
Informational Owner Lois Tulleners White (r)
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Owned and operated by Lois Tul
leners White, the White Wolf Sanc
tuary houses a total of six wolves,
three males and three females.
White, who has been working with
wolves for over 20 years, explains
that the behaviors and patterns of
the white wolf are very complex.
"The more we learn about the
white wolves," said White, "the
more we figure out that we don't
. sphere.
Shorter noses, shorter ears and
year-around white coats distinguish
the white wolf from the gray wolf
although life as a wolf is basically
all the same.
Most of the wild white wolf popu
lation is in northern Canada. Laws
in Canada prohibit the release of
the white wolf. For this reason,
White's wolves will always remain
in captivity. H
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Tribal Council Secretary Chris Mercier (I) and Tribal Services Representative of the
Eugene Satellite Office Jon Darcy-Chantell at the White Wolf Sanctuary.
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