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The International Wolf Center relies on financial and in-kind donations
from members and donors, foundations, corporations and wolf enthusiasts
around the globe to advance our mission. Below are PDF's of our annual reports,
audited financial statements and IRS form 990's for the International Wolf
Center's previous years' operations. Audited financial statements are available
upon request from , development director, or you may view past Form 990's filed with the
State
of Minnesota.
The International Wolf Center sparked educational dialogue about wolves
through Facebook, a blog and a kids' page in International Wolf magazine in
2011. The Center's staff shared fun essays and videos about wolves and outdoor
activities on a new blog called Wild Bytes. We transported our educators and
resident wolves into student classrooms via lively WolfLink videoconferences.
The Center ended the year with a positive financial balance, thanks to the
support of community members who voted for us to win $65,000 in a Chase online
contest. We watched the Center's wolf pack dynamics change with the unexpected
death from injury of seven-year-old Maya and began planning for the introduction
of new pups in 2012. Thank you for your support this past year. We look forward
to your support in helping us reach out with excellent wolf education for
students and adults in 2012.
Read more about what the International Wolf Center accomplished in 2011
with the help of our generous members and supporters. SPECIAL NOTE:
As you move your cursor over each page you will see a little hand indicating
a hot link to a specific page on our Web site. Be sure to take advantage of
this interactive feature to get the full story about our efforts to teach
the world about wolves in 2011.
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