ABOUT

My journey of advocacy for endangered animals began the first time I heard a wolf howl. It was at the Wolf Conservation Center in South Salem, New York where we had stopped while on my family’s annual trip to Maine. I was five, and a city kid who rarely had a chance to see any wild animals such as wolves.

My love for wolves first appeared when I saw Atka, the WCC's Ambassador wolf, for the first time. I was taken back by his strong stance and presence. I was so happy to spend time with these animals, and you can imagine the sadness I felt when I found out that they were endangered.

I was so confused; why would anyone want to get rid of such amazing animals?

I told my mother that I wanted to do something about the issue, and she had a great idea; to start a nonprofit, that I could use to spread the word about wolves and the trouble that they are in to other kids and adults as well.

And so, just a few days later, Kids For Wolves was born. I set out making a website and a Facebook page, and soon enough, I got into the near-daily rhythm of sharing news, posts about how to save wolves, and of course a few cute pictures as well.