Coastal wolves can teach us so much about resourcefulness and collaboration. Learn more about these uniquely place-based beings in this educational worksheet!
This booklet includes some fun facts, some cultural connections, opportunities to create and share art, as well as active links to videos and stories that you can explore. There’s something for learners of all ages!
Scroll down to explore the worksheet and additional learning materials!
Gratitudes and acknowledgements
- We wanted to express our sincere gratitude to all of the hands, minds, and hearts whose publicly shared knowledge, teachings and contributions were a part of this learning resource.
- https://www.raincoast.org/coastal-wolves/
- https://spiritbear.com/wildlife/coastal-wolves/
- https://www.centralcoastbiodiversity.org/coastal-wolf-bull-canis-lupus.html
- Book – Animals of the Salish Sea by Melaney Gleeson-Lyall
- Book – Sharing our World: Animals of the Native Northwest Coast by Native Northwest
- We always love to hear from you! Please send your creations to [email protected]
- We invite you to start with one thing, just one action to help
Explore these additional learning resources
- Learn how to say wolf in the language of the Indigenous community on whose territory you live. For those living on Kwakwaka’wakw territory, here are some more wolf-related words you can learn in Kwak̓wala.
- Read more about coastal wolves from both a Heiltsuk and Western science perspective.
- For those that are interested in scientific reports, check out this piece from Raincoast all about coastal wolves.
- Watch this fascinating video to hear more about Takaya, the lone wolf
- Get creative with us! Learn how to draw coastal wolves and hear more about their fascinating lives in our wolf art lesson.