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Give Someone A Yellowstone National Park Wolf for Christmas!

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Still can't figure out what to get that special someone for Christmas? How about adopting a Yellowstone National Park wolf for them?

For a $40 donation to the Yellowstone Park Foundation you'll receive a 12-inch plush wolf, an educational fact sheet with color photographs, a personalized adoption certificate, and "the satisfaction of knowing you are helping ensure the long-term survival of wild wolves, bears, and other native species in Yellowstone."

Your $40 will go towards wildlife research and conservation programs in Yellowstone. But you've got to act today if you want your gift to arrive in time for Christmas.

To adopt a wolf, visit this site.

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It is very tempting to purchase one of these for one of my friends who is very against the wovles in Yellowstone. On the other hand, my daughter would absolutely love one of these. Thanks for the gift idea.


What a great idea.

My wife just last night ask me what she could give me for Christmas and although I am not a stuffed animal sort of guy, I believe I will ask her to give me get us two or three of these.


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