Endangered Wolves Are Running Out of Time: Act Now
Many of the wolves at Wolf Haven International were rescued from abuse, neglect, roadside attractions, and private ownership.
They were never meant to live like that.
At Wolf Haven, they finally have space to recover, roam, and simply be wild. But that space is at risk. One critical enclosure will soon become unusable without urgent repairs—limiting how many wolves can be rescued and cared for.
This spring, Greater Good Charities is partnering with Wolf Haven to rebuild and restore these essential habitats.
And the need goes beyond rescue.
Fewer than 30 American red wolves and just 300 Mexican wolves remain in the wild. Habitat loss, human conflict, and declining genetic diversity are pushing them toward extinction.
Wolves are keystone species—vital to the health of entire ecosystems. When we protect them, we protect so much more.
Donate now to help repair critical enclosures, rescue wolves in need, and protect their future.
Turn Compassion Into Action
By supporting Greater Good Charities, you help shelters and rescues all over the world when they need it the most. You'll be supporting our efforts to keep animals fed and enriched, give pets necessary medical care and vaccinations, and aid emergency efforts when disaster strikes.
Together, here’s what we’ve accomplished so far:
- $1 Billion+ in critical aid delivered
- 895 communities served in 121 countries last year
- 76,000+ pets spayed/neutered
- 10.5 billion bees helped
- 140 relief trucks deployed after Hurricanes Helene & Milton
- 179,000+ biodiversity records added to global science databases
- 214 shelters rebuilt by 6,000+ volunteers
- 20,000+ shelter pets airlifted to safety
Giving with confidence
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Greater Good Charities has ultimate authority and discretion with regard to the distribution of its funds. All expenditures made are consistent with the exempt purposes of Greater Good Charities.
