Wish List

  • Blankets for wolves--(they love to play with them)
  • Glucosamine/chondroitin (in capsule form)
  • New van for wolf transport
  • Volunteers
  • Stamps
  • Dry food - no gluten
  • Canine vitamins
  • Camera for taking action shots of wolves
  • Elk & deer meat
  • Walk-in freezer

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White Wolf Sanctuary
PO Box 65
Tidewater, OR 97390
541-528-3588

News and Information

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Help stop the killing and hunting of Montana's wolves!

Sign the petition and see how else you can help. [click here for more]



Crying Wolf in Tidewater

"A walk on the wild side at the White Wolf Sanctuary"
Story & photos by Nancy Steinberg
for the Oregon Coast TODAY [click here for more]



Hunters Have Killed More than 180 Wolves in the Northern Rockies

A bloodbath is underway in the northern Rocky Mountains as hunters there relentlessly target wolf packs in the region. [click here for more]



Anecdotal Evidence Not Good Enough to Justify Wolf Kill

A wolf found shot on a winter road in Chilcotin. The province has moved to allow regional residents to kill wolves at will. [click here for more]



F&G: Wolves Not Causing Most Elk Losses

Wolves have long been blamed for elk deaths in Idaho. But research is showing the predators have gotten a bum rap. [click here for more]



Why America Needs Wolves

People are fighting about wolves. Ranchers and an hysterical public hate them and want every one shot on sight.
[click here for more]



Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Visits WWS

In September 2010 two members of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society visited the White Wolf Sanctuary to learn about and visit with our arctic wolves. SSCS members Erwin Vermeulen (right in photo) and Susan Hartland (left) shared their photos of that visit.
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Wolf-Control Advocates Need to Quit Whining & Do Their Homework

Written by Bill Sherwonit---I suppose it was inevitable that Alaska’s wolf-control proponents would gripe, moan, and loudly whine after the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s decision earlier this month to reject the state’s plan to “remove” several wolves from Unimak Island using aircraft and guns. Wolf (and bear) kill advocates have gotten so used to having their way in recent years, that they can’t handle any sort of setback. So we have state officials and their allies making outlandish statements that, for the most part, have no basis in reality. [click here for more]



On the Oregon Trail

Written by Scott Soto/Wolf Heart -- White Wolf Sanctuary is located ten miles east of the Oregon coastline, just east of Waldport in a town called Tidewater. The drive up the highway is beautiful, and the two mile drive up through the forest to the sanctuary is absolutely gorgeous. At the end of the drive, you come to the gates that open into White Wolf Sanctuary. Lois Tulleners, the director and owner of White Wolf Sanctuary had extended an invitation for Seth and I to stay and visit for a few days in her extra mobile home on the property with all the comforts of home. [click here for more]