The Grand Canyon Wolf Recovery Project works for the recovery of the Mexican gray wolf in the wild by
The Lobo Youth Summit invites students ages 17–21 to take action for wolves and their communities. Inspired by the award-winning short film Almost Ancestors, participants will design social action and media campaigns that respond to the issues raised in the film. Proposals are due October 24, 2025, with presentations to wolf recovery leaders on November 15, 2025. Finalists will receive up to $500 to launch their campaigns between December 2025 and March 2026, and all projects will be showcased nationwide in April 2026 through virtual and in-person exhibitions. Mixed-age student groups are welcome, as long as one team member is 17–21.
Lobo Youth Summit Proposal Form is available here!
The Lobo Youth Summit Student Guide is available here
The Grand Canyon Wolf Recovery Project is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to bringing back wolves to help restore ecological health in the Grand Canyon region.
Help us bring back the wolves by becoming a monthly donor! Recurring donations help us plan for the future so we can schedule more educational programs and community events. Your donation will also provide us with the urgent resources we need to monitor more wolves in the wild and advocate for policies that allow wolves to roam freely.
Together, we can make a difference for wolves! Donations are 100% tax-deductible! Simply fill out the form and choose to make an automatic monthly, quarterly, annual, recurring, or one-time donation.
Monthly donors will receive our exclusive monthly newsletter called Lobo Howls, where we piece together lobo stories from the Lobo Family Tree Project!
Mail-in Donations are accepted here:
Grand Canyon Wolf Recovery Project
P.O. Box 233
Flagstaff, AZ 86002