Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Defend the Wolves, a Non-Profit Wolf Rescue Center, Gains More Exposure on EcoSeeker.com

San Francisco, CA - Jim Windwalker, the founder of First Nations to publicize the project, the parent organization to defend the Wolves and Rescue Center Wildlife in Alabama, has just published on its website www.EcoSeeker.com Green is a EcoSeeker www.DefendTheWolves.org Internet search engine for profit Organization category. โ € OEI'm always trying to make more people know about my website, โ € Windwalker says. โ € œIt's good that there is a search engine entirely dedicated to environmental issues such as endangered species. โ € Windwalker, a Cherokee warrior, respected, and principal investigator of the Commission for the first nation to civil rights, education has played the wolf and the rescue of 8 years and currently focuses on 28 wolves in 80 acres at the foot of the Appalachian Mountains. โ € œWolves have always been my passion. These wolves are my family. I took my first wolf to the rescue, Michi, to Powwows and zoos, as part of my wolf education program. He takes pride in their work and demonstrate how the game much more difficult for wolves and dogs do not make great pets. € โ Unfortunately, many people who have imagination wolves or wolf hybrids as pets, and are regularly sold as cute puppies at flea markets. But Windwalker says, โ € œwolves are wild animals, not animals, and soon people find that they are in over their heads and can not keep. Then take him to the vet to suppress, and I take to prevent this. โ € Windwalker is currently expanding its home for more wolves, and is building a state of Gardens Wolf Rescue and Education Center. โ € œWe are working with the Alabama Board of Tourism to make this a popular destination. We have a business plan that will make us self-sufficient organization. Finally, we would expand to include mountain lions, bears and birds of prey. We are also working on long term projects to preserve the habitat of wolves and other wild animals so that endangered species can be a thing of the past. โ € โ € œWe want people who love wolves and want to ensure their place among us for future generations to know and support our work, โ € Windwalker says. โ € œOne way people can do that is by donating to our site, www.DefendTheWolves.org, where they can โ € โ € œadopt a wolf. People can also send this message to your friends and contacts. Another way we can support this work and volunteer to help the rescue center on site or remotely on any of the projects. I have also just published my book, Kettle Creek, a post-historical fiction, Cherokee on who fought in the Civil War, and 100% of the proceeds going to the emergency center wolf. E 'available on my website or through Amazon and most any bookseller. If people want an autographed copy you can send an email to jwindwalker@earthlink.net. OEI โ € โ € ie reflect Windwalker โ €, โ € œmy heart opens only when I look into his eyes, playing with them and heard screaming. I am honored to do this job, and I love it. โ € Defending Wolves can be found at www.DefendTheWolves.org. EcoSeeker is a search engine on the Green Paper on the Internet that runs a large number of people to your website Eco-Friendly, and is happy to help promote non-profit organizations of any kind. It can be found at www.EcoSeeker.com. Ecoseeker.com is powered by Jumpat.com and advertising is powered by Jumpat.com JumpLink system. For more information on our portals please visit http://www.jumpatbiz.com. Investment opportunities please contact Thomas Tsilionis at 888-212-4772 ext. 85 or tomt@jumpat.com

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