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Help Yellowstone National Park's Wildlife By "Adopting" A Wolf For Mother's Day

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This wolf could be yours if you support wildlife conservation programs at Yellowstone National Park.

It's that time of year again. And with Mother's Day arriving this year on May 8, you can please your mom, your wife, or both and help Yellowstone National Park's wildlife by "adopting" a wolf from the Yellowstone Park Foundation.

By symbolically adopting a wolf for $40 you'll help support wildlife conservation and research programs in Yellowstone. In return, you'll get a 12-inch-tall plush wolf, a fact sheet on Yellowstone wildlife, a personalized adoption certificate, and a tax deductible contribution to the foundation.

Place your order at this site by May 1 in order for the "wolf" to show up at your door in time for Mother's Day.

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I think buying her a star is more in order


Is this available to everyone, or just those of us who were raised by wolves?

Kidding, good idea, I'm in.


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