Wolf Creek Habitat & Rescue
Volunteer Program
We have so many volunteers that it is so hard to get
them all together for one picture. But when you can
get enough together get the camera!!!!!
First Row left to right: David, Shannon, & Rick
Second Row: Karen, Chris, Leonora, Tim, & Deb ( and Jim
taking pictures)
Back Row: Owners Kathy & Terry
Not pictured:  Lydia, June, Kristen, Meg Ann, Nina,  Steve,
Shelby & Lake
Jake,Tyler, Amber, Eva, & David

Shannon Woodring is head of our
Volunteer Program.
You may contact her with any
questions about
volunteering.
Home phone: 513-541-3967
Cell: 513-260-0881
Email:
Shannon Woodring:
shayw@cinci.rr.com
Drake Woodring:
drakewoodring@cinci.rr.com
{Use both email's because sometimes her
computer does not work}

All Volunteers Welcome
Please no one under 17!!!
This is for your safety and ours.

Click here for application

The Do's and Don'ts of Volunteering
Shannon shooting flavored bubbles
to Shanakwa
Sir "Weedalot " has been coming out in his spare
time to try to get the grounds looking good. He
works so hard pulling weeds and picking up stuff!!
Thanks David for caring so much!!!
~ Hair cuts~
Kiowa is our long haired Wolf/Malimute mix, so therefore his
hair gets matted and he developed dreadlocks. After a sedative
to relax him Shannon & Terry went to work cutting the massive
clumps from behind his ears and his rear & tail. You can tell by
the before & after photos that he couldn't even lay his ears back
Tim, Karen & Chris are always around to
lend a helping hand, everything from loving
on the babies to keeping the grounds
looking fantastic, to making DVD's and help
putting calendars together, and oh the
beautiful pictures they take too.
Thanks Guys...We love You!!!
Before                                                After
~The Making of Wolf Mountain~
Memorial Day Weekend proved to be a busy and productive weekend.
Meg-Ann and her dad Steve shows up with a truck and muscles to start our
new project...Building Wolf Mt.
Tim & Chris were camping here all weekend so we had plenty of help. And of
course it didn't take long for the investigating & christening from the Pack.
Oh My!!! What have they done to me!!!!!
~Removal of the Wolf Cub Litter~
To top off our wonderful weekend it was time to take the cubs from their momma & poppa to start with the bottle feeding and
socializing. It went well and I could tell momma was ready because there wasn't much  effort at all to get her up and out, so they could
get the cubs.  Then the fun began to check the sexes and colors.
We are happy to introduce &  announce that we  have 4 cubs, 2 Black females and 2 Grey Males.
Your sure to  see who got to eat the most!!!!