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Alberta wolfdog sanctuary appeals for support to survive COVID-19 pandemic

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The COVID-19 crisis is bringing challenges for many people, and it’s especially a struggle when you’ve got 29 animals to feed.

That’s what they’re facing these days at the Yamnuska Wolfdog Sanctuary, located 15 kilometers west of Cochrane, Alta., as staff care for 29 wolfdogs.

It’s a non-profit rescue organization that relies for much of its funding on the paying visitors that regularly comefor tours.

But that ended when the sanctuary closed to the public on March 23 to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus. De Caigny says the sanctuary needs about $35,000 every month to cover its costs.

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