Here are some sites that will provide more information about wolves.
Wolves and the Ojibwe People
- Ma’iingan: Brother Wolf
- Wenebojo and the Wolves
- Our 7 Ojibway Teachings (YouTube video)
- Ojibwe and Canis Lupus : cultural, historical, and political influences on contemporary wolf management in the Great Lakes region
- Ma’iingan (The Wolf) Our Brother
- Some Ojibwe tribal members object to wolf hunting, trapping
- Attitudes to Wolves and Wolf Policy Among Ojibwe Tribal Members and Non-tribal Residents of Wisconsin’s Wolf Range (PDF)
- “Ma’iingan is our brother”: An Ojibwe way of speaking about wolves (PDF)
Protecting Wolves
- America’s Gray Wolves: A Long Road To Recovery
- Gray Wolves May Lose Endangered Status and Protections
- Gray Wolf Recovery in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan
Climate Change and Wolves
- 10 Reasons We Need Wolves: How wolves fight climate change, and 9 other reasons to protect canis lupus.
- Wolves Alleviate Impact Of Climate Change On Food Supply
- Wolf Response To Climate Change Can Impact Ecosystem
- Climate Change Is Burning a Wolf Pack’s Last Bridge to Survival
- Climate Change Insight Gleaned From Yellowstone Wolves
Other Resources
- Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians – Videos
- International Wolf Center – Wolf Cams
- Sound Library – Wolves
- Yellowstone Wolf Project Reports
- Gray Wolf
- All About Wolves
- Gray Wolf Biology Questions and Answers
- The National Wolfwatcher Coalition
- The Wolf Education & Research Center
- The Timber Wolf Alliance