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Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary needs your help!

3 July 2010

As most of our friends know, Rick and I have many furry friends at the Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary. For those of you who are not familiar, The Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary is located in Ramah, NM.  The mission of the sanctuary is as follows:

  1. To operate and manage a lifetime sanctuary for displaced, unwanted, and un-releasable captive-bred wolves, wolf-dogs, and other related species, utilizing such resources as may be available from local, city, state, and private entities or individuals;
  2. To educate the general public about wolves, wolf-dogs, and other related species and our environmental and ecological issues related to wildlife;
  3. To generate self-supporting, sustainable revenue resources to assist in the financial support of the sanctuary.

Wild Spirit is a non-profit organization that operates entirely off donations from people like you who recognize the value and importance of having such an organization.  To learn more about Wild Spirit and to make a donation please click here.

All donations go towards the care and upkeep of the many animals that call Wild Spirit their home.

Run free dear friend

12 April 2009

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In Memory of Raven

April 5, 1995 to April 12, 2009

Rick and I only met Raven a couple of times and even in these brief encounters he touched our lives.  To know Raven is to know that he was an exceptional being who was able to bridge the chasm between man and wolf and rebuild the relationship between the two.  Raven lived most of his life as the chief Ambassador Wolf at the Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary.  His best friend was Leyton Cougar and the two of them worked side by side for many years to improve public education about wolves.  Raven passed away this morning in Leyton’s arms. He was 14 years old. This is nearly double the average life span of a wild wolf and, while it is very sad for all of us who will miss him, we must take heart in the fact that Raven completed the work he came here to do and his spirit is now uninhibited as it was always meant to be.  Run free dear friend, we will miss you.

Most sincerely,

-DeAnna Dimmitt and Rick Meiers

Dry Heat Photography

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Our last images of Leyton and Raven together.  March 5, 2009

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Our Latest Visit To The Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary

30 March 2009

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A couple weeks ago, on March 5th, Rick and I made another trip out to Candy Kitchen to visit our friends at the Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary.  As always, Executive Director Leyton Cougar, escorts us around on our photo tour.  There is something really magical about visiting this place.  The animals are exceptionally well cared for and it’s clear that they all LOVE Leyton. This is our third trip out to photograph the wolves and it gets better every time.  I really never expected to actually interact with a wolf, much less to be licked in the face.  Wolves are sensitive and intelligent and, though they do exhibit some dog-like behavior, it is very obvious when you make eye contact with a wolf that it is certainly not a dog! The Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary is a non-profit organization that operates entirely on donations.  The sanctuary serves two purposes; to care for wolves and wolf-dogs that have been rescued from various situations and cannot live in the wild, and to educate the public that wolves must never be kept as pets. Let me put that a different way – wolves make very terrible pets.  A good deal of the animals at Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary were rescued from people who tried, unsuccessfully, to keep them as pets.

To Leyton and everyone at the sanctuary, Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us and for helping us to get these awesome photographs!

-DeAnna Dimmitt and Rick Meiers

Dry Heat Photography

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wild1One of the newest residents at the sanctuary is Romeo the Red Fox.  Romeo came from a zoo that was down sizing and when Leyton saw him he just had to do something so he and the crew built Romeo his very own, extra special, fox enclosure.  Romeo is incredibly friendly.  He is very cat-like in the way that he moves and he loves to play.  I also did not realize that foxes have a scent gland similar to, though considerably less potent than, a skunk.  When they get excited the air gets fragrant!  Romeo is the most awesome little creature.  I love him!

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This is Brutus

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wild10Leyton and Raven have a very special wolf/human bond.  It’s touching to see them together.

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Raven came to the sanctuary in 1997.  For nine years he was the public face of the sanctuary, making numerous public appearances with Leyton to educate the public about wolf conservation and, again, about not keeping wolves as pets.  Raven is now retired and continues to live peacefully with his mate, Cheyenne, at the sanctuary. To learn more about Raven click here.

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This is Dakota.

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This is Sugar

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Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary Needs Your Help

8 October 2008


Hello Everyone,
As many of you know Dry Heat Photography works with the Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary. We photograph the wolves and donate a percentage of our sales of the images back to the Sanctuary. As with most wildlife sanctuaries, Wild Spirit is a non profit organization and is run primarily by volunteers. All funds that come in are allocated to caring for the animals before any people get paid – even the real employees and the director don’t see a dime unless the wolves are fed and cared for first. All funding comes from donations. With the soaring cost of gas and supplies coupled with a decrease in tourism the sanctuary is in dire need of funds right now.

There are many ways in which you can help. The first and best way is to visit the sanctuary, see these amazing wolves for yourself and make a donation while you are there. The second way is to visit their website and either sponsor a wolf, sponsor a parcel of land, buy merchandise, or just make a direct donation online. The 3rd way is to purchase wolf prints from Dry Heat Photography. We donate 20% of our wolf print sales back to the sanctuary.

To learn more about the Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary or to acquire driving directions please visit their website.

For more information about ordering wolf prints from Dry Heat Photography please email info@dryheatphotography.com .