If you would like your site added use the contact us link.
I hope you find the links useful
Wolf Links
- Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center
- The Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center is a unique not-for-profit Wildlife Park and Educational Facility. Located in the gateway community of West Yellowstone, Montana.
- Wolf Visions
- This site is here to dispel the myths and legends about the "Big Bad Wolf" and to teach the importance of their role in keeping a balanced ecosystem.
- Howling Wolf
- Wolves once lived throughout the world. Now, their territorial range has been reduced to just a handful of areas, and wolves are in danger of extinction.
- Defenders Of Wildlife
- Defenders of Wildlife has been a leader in wolf conservation since wolves first appeared on the federal endangered species list. In recent years.
- Wolf Mountain Sanctuary
- A nonprofit sanctuary for wolves.
- Adoptions
- If you can afford to donate $.50 per week it would only take four people to feed the wolves for one week.
- Wolf Hollow
- Official site of Wolf Hollow. Wolf Hollow is a non-profit organization established in 1990 to teach people about the importance of the wolf in the wild.
Native American Links
- First People
- First People is a child friendly site about Native Americans and members of the First Nations. 1400+ legends, 400+ agreements and treaties, 10,000+ pictures, free clipart, Seed Bead Earrings, Native American Jewelry, Possible Bags and more.
- Sundogna
- Sundogna Native American Website provides an insite to our Native brothers and sisters.
- Native American Images
- Native American Images is a web "magazine" devoted to the images of Native American People, Places and Land.
- The Navajo Nation
- Since the Long Walk in the 1860's, the Navajo Nation decimated to a population of only 8,000. It has increased to a stronghold of more than 210,000.
- Native Americans
- Long before the white man set foot on American soil, the American Indians, or rather the Native Americans, had been living on this land. When the Europeans came here, there were probably 10 million Indians north of present-day Mexico and they had been living here for quite some time.
- The Tonkawa Tribe
- The Tonkawa belong to the Tonkawan linguistic family, that was once composed of a number of small sub-tribes that lived in a region that extended west from south central Texas and western Oklahoma to eastern New Mexico.
- Cherokee Nation
- Cherokee Nation is one of only three federally recognized Native American, Cherokee, Tribes.
-
-