I know what you feel lonely wolf
I feel the same when the sun fades away
I will reason to humans to save your skin
And not make you an endangered thing.
I will make you the star of your turf
That will shine brightly in the darkened night
I will make your howling be heard on your plight
And your heritage perpetuate day and night.
We the moon, the sun and the wolf
Plead to you the humans of our turf
Leave us in peace and harmony
Make us a part of your symphony.
© 2000, Ross H. Bruce
"Wolf is the Grand Teacher. Wolf is the sage, who after many winters upon the sacred path and seeking the ways of wisdom, returns to share new knowledge with the tribe. Wolf is both the radical and the traditional in the same breath. When the Wolf walks by you-you will remember." -Robert Ghost Wolf
Wolves live in family groups called packs. A pack is usually made up of a male parent, a female parent, their pups and a few other adult wolves who are the older brothers and sisters. The pack works together to hunt for food and to take care of the pups. Some members stay with the pack for life. Wolves can run up to 40 miles an hour and can easily cover 50 miles a day. It is highly likely that at one time or another the land your home is on was once the home of a wolf pack