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First Nations Outreach Project

The First Nations Outreach Project is a 501 ( 3 ) Native American Non Profit Organization.

Our area of interests are indigenous rights, First Nations Rights, civil rights, human rights, First Nations culture, First Nations language preservation, First Nations social issues, environment, wildlife and habitat conversation and preservation.

Our current project is Wolf Gardens Wildlife Center. Wolf Gardens is a wildlife rescue, rehab and education center.

Currently wildlife protection programs worldwide are understaffed due to the depth of problems. If we are ever to succeed in making changes, education will be the key.
We can not make these changes alone. We need each of you to help and know that together we can make our world a better place to live, not just for humans, but for all creatures.

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Through education we can indeed make a difference. Unless we make changes to our wildlife management programs which are viable and permanent, we will see more and more species become extinct. Many will become extinct in our life times. We do not have the time to allow our grandchildren to find a resaloution to these problems.

It is said that, "we do not own the earth, we borrow it from our grandchildren". Should we not at least pass it on to them in a little better shape than we recieved it?

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Morgana_ wrote...

Fantastic site and how important it is for wildlife education to reach a wide audience. You are doing a great job.
Thank you for adding my link.
Two Hawks

ReplyPosted June 14, 2008

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Morgana_ wrote...

Absolutely great keep up the good work for a very worthy cause.
Two Hawks

ReplyPosted June 13, 2008

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