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03.01.2024 - 12:39 / traveldailynews.com / Theodore Koumelis
The Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) announce a partnership with Great Wolf Lodge, the largest family of indoor water park resorts in America.
SOUTH SALEM, NEW YORK, USA – The Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) announce a renewed partnership with Great Wolf Lodge, the largest family of indoor water park resorts in North America. This collaboration aims to raise awareness and funds for wolf conservation efforts across the country.
From January 5th to January 31st, 2024, Great Wolf Lodge will be offering a discount in room rates. For every booking made within this period for stays up until May 23rd, 2024, Great Wolf Lodge has pledged to donate $10 to the Wolf Conservation Center. This unique initiative combines the joy of family vacations with the critical mission of supporting wolf population conservation.
“The partnership between the Wolf Conservation Center and Great Wolf Lodge represents a shared commitment to wildlife and its preservation,” said Caleb Alexander, Media and Communications Manager at the Wolf Conservation Center. “This collaboration is more than just a promotional effort; it’s an opportunity to educate and inspire action for wolf conservation. Every booking made is a step towards supporting this keystone species and their ecosystems.”
The Wolf Conservation Center, renowned for its work in wolf education and advocacy, continues to be a leader in wolf conservation, research, and public awareness. The funds raised through this partnership will directly support the WCC’s ongoing efforts in these areas, making a tangible difference in the lives of wolves both in captivity and the wild.
Great Wolf Lodge, with its commitment to family fun and environmental stewardship, is proud to support the Wolf Conservation Center’s mission. This partnership is an example of how businesses and conservation organizations can work together to make a positive impact on the environment and wildlife.
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