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Since 2010
The Eden Magazine is a free online publication focuses on spreading compassion to all Sentient Beings living in a healing and peaceful world
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MARYAM MORRISON
EXECUTIVE EDITOR/ CONTRIBUTING WRITER
DINA MORRONE
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ALEXIA MELOCCHI
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ZEE
PHYLLIS KING
POLLY WIRUM
JOE SANTOS, JR.
HEIDI CONNOLLY
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PHILIP SMITH
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EDWARD HAKOPIAN
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GREG DOHERTY
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About Shy Wolf Sanctuary Education and Experience Center
Shy Wolf Sanctuary, Education and Experience Center, was founded in 1993. Incorporated as a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization in January 2001, Shy Wolf strives to educate people about captive-bred exotic animal rescue while helping animals in need. Many of the animals they have rescued have been abandoned, neglected, and abused. They have stories to share of survival, thriving, learning to trust again, and the healing power of unconditional love. Shy Wolf Sanctuary has rescued over 1300 animals and provided valuable educational experiences to tens of thousands of human visitors from around the world.
www.ShyWolfSanctuary.org.
About Big Oak Wolf Sanctuary
Big Oak Wolf Sanctuary was founded in 2006 by John and Debra Knight and is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization based in Green Cove Springs (FL). Big Oak Wolf Sanctuary is a faith-based wolf rescue and sanctuary for captive-born wolves and wolfdogs that were either neglected or abused by their owners or given up by those who were no longer able to care for them.
www.bigoakwolfsanctuary.org
SHY WOLF SANCTUARY COORDINATED WITH BIG OAK WOLF SANCTUARY IN A JOINT RESCUE EFFORT TO SAVE SEVEN WOLFDOG PUPS.
Shy Wolf Sanctuary, Education and Experience Center, coordinated with Big Oak Wolf Sanctuary located in Northeast Florida in a joint rescue effort to save and provide veterinary services to seven feral eightmonth-old wolfdogs. These pups were part of an intentional litter that the breeder was not able to sell. Irresponsible breeding is a major problem that impacts domestic and exotic animals alike.
vent serious health issues such as uterine infections and cancer.
When Big Oak Wolf Sanctuary transferred this family of seven into its enclosure, Shy Wolf Sanctuary stepped in to cover the spay and neuter expenses. That many animals in one rescue are a major commitment and undertaking. The rescued siblings consist of five males and two females. Spaying and neutering are essential to prevent unsafe breeding practices and unwanted litters as they approach breeding age. These procedures also help pre-
With the efforts of both organizations, these neglected pups are now safe and slowly getting used to their new life in their spacious home at Big Oak Wolf Sanctuary. Shy Wolf Sanctuary’s mission of rescuing abandoned, neglected, and abused animals extends beyond Southwest Florida. Their team is grateful to be able to provide any kind of assistance to help all animals in need and values partnering with other organizations to save more lives.