SUPPORT THE PROJECT
There are many ways in which you can support our project!
Whether it's through a monetary donation or purchasing one of our logo branded t-shirts or water bottles, it is all appreciated! Please view the video for a word from our Director Dr. Kristin E. Brzeski as she explains the goals of our project and why funding the project can make a huge difference to the world's most critically endangered wolf. This research is ongoing and, although we frequently apply for federal or state funding, these agencies have very limited funds that are earmarked for such research with funding rates often <10% of submissions receiving awards. Thus, we are relying upon the global community to help support aspects of our research. We spend a lot of time engaging with communities, sharing our work and findings, and communicating to a diverse audience across several platforms. Through the graciousness of people like you, ghost wolves and red wolves have more hope for a brighter future! Thank you!! WhERE DO THE DONATIONS GO?We are (very!) happy to accept donation of any amount, and below are prices of items or supplies we regularly need for the project. All donations go 100% to the project, with no overhead or fee. Please reach out if interested in funding a specific project or larger infrastructure program.
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SUPPORT TO SAVE LOCAL HABITAT FOR ALL WILDLIFE SPECIES
There are many ways in which you can support all wildlife species on Galveston Island.... donations will help Artist Boat directly purchase land to be set aside as preserves! Help them raise $10 million dollars in the next two years to protect and finish the purchase of 1,400 acres of precious wetlands and endangered coastal prairies on the Texas coast. Join their "Be One In A Million" program by donating. Every dollar donated will help them leverage an identical amount in federal or state conservation grants. Artist Boat, to date, has saved 898 acres, evidence of their amazing success as land stewards. Their current target: The Anchor Bay Peninsula which is planned for a housing development to displace 697 species in order to build 52 houses. Donate now to save this precious coastal habitat!
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