Dinner With Wolves

About 80 people attended an intimate dinner at the Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center on April 2. The evening, chaired by Ann Siner, afforded guests an opportunity to tour the center and see its 15 resident Mexican gray wolves, along with other animals.

 

Guests tour the Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center.

Craig Miller

A cocktail hour and tours were followed by a silent auction, sit-down dinner and presentation by Craig Miller, the senior Southwest representatives for Defenders of Wildlife, which, with the Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center, will share the evening’s net proceeds of nearly $35,000. Dinner With Wolves introduced guests to the plight and beauty of the Mexican gray wolf, the most endangered gray wolf in the world. At last count, there were fewer than 120 wild Mexican gray wolves in the entire world, with only 50 living in Arizona.

My Sister’s Closet and CEO Ann Siner sponsored the evening.

PHOTOS BY KIMBERLY CHRISTIANSEN/COURTESY SOUTHWEST WILDLIFE CONSERVATION CENTER

 

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