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This article reports that Jack Lynch (54 years old) started an "Adopt-a-Wolf" program to help fund care of his wolves. For $20, an adopter will get their name on a plaque on a wolf pen, receive unlimited visiting privileges, a color photo of their adopted wolf, and a brochure. Since starting the program two weeks ago, Lynch has received over 200 adoption requests.
At the time of writing, Jack Lynch had 150 wolves, 81 of which were buffalo wolves. He also had white tundra wolves, black sub-tundra wolves, desert wolves, and Rocky Mountain wolves. He hopes to reintroduce them - particularly the buffalo wolves - into the wild someday.
At the time of writing, Jack Lynch had 150 wolves, 81 of which were buffalo wolves. He also had white tundra wolves, black sub-tundra wolves, desert wolves, and Rocky Mountain wolves. He hopes to reintroduce them - particularly the buffalo wolves - into the wild someday.
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January 11, 1978
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