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Supporting Partners

THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR PARTNERS WHO'S VISION ALLOWS US TO CONTINUE OUR MEANINGFUL WORK IN THE WEST ​

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We are proud to partner with individual ranchers and
​ ranch families across the west. 
 
The visionary stewardship of our rancher partners for our working lands, private and public, has led the way in creating a powerful new legacy in the west. A legacy that embraces, unites, and holds multiple values, promoting, protecting, and creating healthy, biologically diverse, and economically sustainable wild-working landscapes.
​Our rancher partners are at the core of our efforts.
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Working Circle is grateful to our supporting partners who recognize the need to forward a comprehensive, long-term model for large carnivore conservation and that allows and empowers working ranches to remain viable on shared landscapes.  

Wendy P. McCaw Foundation: Our valued and inspirational partner and supporter since 2014. Wendy P. McCaw Foundation allowed for the Working Circle vision to come to fruition and has ensured that our important work can continue. ​

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​Oakland Zoo: Working Circle is deeply grateful for the continued and generous support and vision of the Oakland Zoo in enabling us to better serve wolves and ranchers on shared California landscapes.  Learn more about Oakland Zoo's inspirational conservation work in California and around the globe.  And check out their California Trail education and conservation exhibit!  
     Oakland Zoo is now offering "predator friendly" beef sticks to their visitors from one of our California rancher partners-this is a great way for the public to further support our stewards of the wild-working lands!  Check out Mt. Shasta Wild for more information on California's sustainable lands beef products.

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California Wolf Center:  Founding partner dedicated to the return of wild wolves to their native habitat and to serving and supporting ranchers who share the landscape with them.  California Wolf Center's vision of a better way forward for wolves and the working lands they call home, enabled Working Circle's vision to become a reality.   

NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION
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National Wildlife Federation: Protecting natural resources for future generations, we are grateful for the NWF partnership in supporting our on-the-ground coexistence efforts in Colorado. 

STRATEGIC RANCHING ON A LANDSCAPE WITH WOLVES
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Strategic Ranching on a Landscape with Wolves was founded by Shella and Barry DelCurto.  Shella and Barry are multi-generational ranchers working and living wolves in Halfway, Oregon.  Shella has been supporting her livestock community by sharing from her family's direct experience in ranching with wolves and other predators on shared lands.    ​Shella is also a presenter and clinician for Working Circle's "Ranching with Wolves" workshops .  

COLORADO WOLF AND WILDLIFE CENTER
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Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center is dedicated to the education, conservation, and preservation of wolves, coyotes, and foxes along with the forests and lands that support diverse wildlife. CWWC is also directly involved on-the-ground with supporting coexistence practices that allow wolves, livestock, and people to successfully share the landscape. We are also grateful for the financial support CWWC has provided for our on-the-ground coexistence efforts in Colorado. 

Libby Lucas: WC partner since 2016, Libby's generous annual funding directly supports our Range Stewardship program.

​Remiatte Foundation:  Protecting animals domestic and wild, the Remiatte Foundation has generously supported wolves and ranching in California since 2016.​

BIOPHILIA FOUNDATION: Conserving biodiversity on private land, the Biophilia Foundation has generously supported our on-the-ground coexistence efforts in Colorado. 

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  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • Mission-Vision
    • Background
    • Approach
    • Working Philosophies >
      • Changing the Paradigm for Success
      • The Power of the Whole Story
  • ACTIVITIES
    • Reducing Wolf-Livestock Conflict >
      • Range Stewards
      • Baseline Assessment
      • Emergency Response
      • Financial Support
    • Supporting Ranch Resiliency & Sustainability
    • Working Circles
    • Increasing Social Understanding for Shared Landscapes
    • Wolf, Wildlife, and Landscape Surveys
  • Partners
    • People of Working Circle
    • Partners
    • Board of Directors
  • Serving Ranching Communities
  • CONTACT
  • SUPPORT US!
  • RESOURCES
    • Educational Resources and Information
    • Calving-Conflict Risk Management
    • Understanding Wolf-Livestock Conflict Risk
    • MEDIA PAGE