education

IN 2025, WE SERVED 1000+ YOUTH & COMMUNITY MEMBERS.

Our Impact

Through partnerships with the Boys & Girls Club, local schools, youth groups, and community organizations, Women for Wolves works to bridge the gap between people, predators, and the natural world through coexistence-centered wildlife education.

10,000+ YOUTH EDUCATED

21 MILLION PEOPLE REACHED VIRTUALLY MONTHLY THROUGH COMMUNITY, EDUCATION, AND ADVOCACY

10+ YOUTH, WOMEN’S & INDIGENOUS GRANTS REWARDED

who it’s for

We focus primarily on youth education while also offering programs for schools, community groups, organizations, and all ages. Educating the next generation on the importance of coexisting with wildlife for the health of our planet, communities, and ecosystems.

Where We Teach

In Person

Sacramento County, El Dorado County, Placer County, and surrounding regions based on distance and availability.

Virtual

Available anywhere — bringing wildlife education to communities across the country.

what we teach

Our programs blend conservation, storytelling, & coexistence through topics including:

  • Wolves: Ecology, Behavior & Protection

  • Wildlife & Conservation

  • Coexistence (Backyard Wildlife & Carnivores)

  • Women & Wolves: Culture, Mythology & Empowerment

  • Indigenous Perspectives & Stewardship

  • Wolf-Dogs Rescue & Animal Behavior

  • Policy, art, & animal advocacy

  • Custom Topics Based on Your Group

Book a Program

Bring Women for Wolves to your school, organization, or event.
Send date, time, location (virtual or in person) & topic focus requests to Education@womenforwolves.org

CALIFORNIA WOLF EDUCATION KITS

Bring California wolf conservation into your classroom through ready-to-use educational materials focused on coexistence, critical thinking, Indigenous respect, ecology, and environmental stewardship.

Educational booklets are available for:

K–5

6–8

9–12