Wolf Run Wildlife Refuge is an organization in Nicholasville, KY which serves as a wildlife refuge or sanctuary for animals who have been abused, neglected, or illegally owned. Most of these animals include but are not limited too: wolf dog crosses, coyotes, horses, deer, and wild cats. They strive to provide excellent care and protection for these animals who have found themselves in the wrong situation. Wolf Run demonstrates an obvious passion for wild animals in need as they are a non profit charity which is run only by volunteers. They also do their best to have the animals in an environment similar to what they would have in nature by providing them with lots of room to run and just be an animal.
Wolf Run has many opportunities for the community to be involved even if they don't have the time to volunteer by making donation whether it is money, blankets, toys, and more. They also involve themselves in the community by providing educational opportunities for children to learn more about wild animals and what they can do to protect nature.
Wolf Run's website provides the public with awareness and information of what to do if you come across an animal that you believe is in need of help or care. They provide examples of what to do, what not to do, and who to contact. Many people are misinformed about animals in nature and Wolf Run does an excellent job of explaining and educating the public.
It is obvious that Wolf Run's goal is to do everything possible for animals in nature from nurturing their own residents to educating children about how to prevent animals from being in danger. They provide a place for these beautiful animals to go to recover and live out a happy life if they are not able to return to the wild.
Wolf Run's mission statement is, "To give life back to the wild through rescue, rehabilitation and release. We accomplish this through education, awareness, and by the numbers of animals we place back into the air, water ways and forests." A refuge is a place of protection, shelter, and care away from danger or harm and Wolf Run is just that. To learn more about Wolf Run Wildlife Refuge, visit www.wolfrun.org.



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