wolf conservation center
Wolf Conservation Center
www.nywolf.org
Wolves are a way into music
Founded in 1999, the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) in South Salem, New York is a non-profit organization that promotes wolf conservation by teaching about wolves, their relationship to the environment, and the human role in protecting their future. This mission is accomplished by:
- Promoting wolf conservation through education
- Supporting wolf reintroduction in designated areas that can sustain viable wolf populations
- Being the preeminent facility in the eastern United States for the captive breeding and pre-release of endangered wolf species; and
- Providing the natural habitat for a few captive wolves where observation of natural behavior is possible
In addition to her dedication in co-founding the Wolf Center, Hélène Grimaud has become a global advocate for wolves. In Hélène’s words, wolves are not only essential “biodiversity engineers,” preserving balances among animal and plant species but also “endlessly fascinating creatures who have much to teach humans.”
Wolf Conservation Center 2012 Gala with Hélène Grimaud and Jan Vogler
Join Hélène Grimaud and famed cellist and friend Jan Vogler on June 14, 2012 for an exclusive recital to benefit the Wolf Center. Attend in person or watch the live webcast from anywhere in the world. More info

