Engandered Wolf Center Records (S0535)
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PRELIMINARY INVENTORY S0535 (SA3011, SA3012, SA3039, SA3045, SA3046, SA3055, SA3066, SA3086) ENDANGERED WOLF CENTER RECORDS This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri Research Center- St. Louis. If you would like more information, please contact us at [email protected]. Introduction Approximately 15 cubic feet The records of the Endangered Wolf Center (formerly the Wild Canid Survival and Research Center), chronicle its establishment, growth, and administration. Founded by Carol and Marlin Perkins in 1971, WSRC bred wolves for reintroduction into the wild and fought for other conservation issues. The collection contains correspondence, meeting minutes, newspaper clippings, articles, publications, legal documents, wolf studies, veterinary reports, conference proceedings, and government legislation. In April 1971, Carol and Marlin Perkins learned of Tyson Research Center, an ecological reserve in west St. Louis County owned by Washington University, of which ten acres subsequently was offered to the Perkins'. As a result, a much larger mission began to take shape. Plans were made for a wolf sanctuary and that same year, the Perkins', with the financial assistance of the ELSA Wild Animal Appeal, assembled in St. Louis an important group of wolf experts to establish an organization whose purpose was to be threefold: (1) to provide facilities for wolf behavioral studies; (2) to educate the public about the benefits of wolf conservation and assemble a data bank of information about wild canids; (3) to maintain various subspecies gene pools for breeding and future reintroduction into the wild. However, survival was to be the over- arching priority, and this was to be reflected in the organization's name. Thus, the Wild Canid Survival and Research Center, popularly known as the Wolf Sanctuary, was founded. After receiving two wolf packs-one Mexican from John and Sandra Harris, the other from Iran-in 1973, the WCSRC sought to establish itself as a national leader in wolf and wildlife conservation. Thus the first symposium on endangered and threatened species in North America was planned and held the following year in Washington, D.C., with Mutual of Omaha footing the bill. The symposium did, indeed, signal the beginning of the much larger role the Sanctuary would play on a national and international level in the years to come, especially in the form of legislative activism and legal action. The Wolf Sanctuary experienced real success in 1979 when it became involved in two national reintroduction programs: the Red Wolf Recovery Project and the Mexican Wolf Recovery Project. In 1980, WCSRC received its first breeding pair of red wolves, a subspecies extinct in the wild. Two years later, four puppies were born. In 1988, two of these wolves were reintroduced successfully into the wild at Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge in North Carolina. The Mexican Wolf Recovery Team had less success. While the breeding of puppies went well (four were born in 1980), no reintroduction site met with local or government approval as of 1991. THE STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MISSOURI MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION 4/23/2020 S0535 (SA3011, SA3012, SA3039, SA3045, SA3046, SA3055, SA3066, SA3086) ENGANGERED WOLF CENTER RECORDS Donor Information The records were donated to University of Missouri by Gary Schoenberger on August 22, 1991 (Accession No. SA3011). An addition was made on August 22, 1991 by Carol Perkins (Accession No. SA3012). An addition was made on January 24, 1992 by Vicki O’Toole (Accession No. SA3039). An addition was made on March 4, 1992 by Carol Perkins (Accession No. SA3045). An addition was made on March 26, 1992 by Gary Schoenberger (Accession No. SA3046). An addition was made on May 1, 1992 by Vicki O’Toole (Accession No. SA3055). An addition was made on June 7, 1992 by Carol Perkins (Accession No. SA3066). An addition was made on September 1, 1992 by Vicki O’Toole (Accession No. SA3086). Copyright and Restrictions The Donor has given and assigned to the University of Missouri all rights of copyright which the Donor has in the Materials and in such of the Donor’s works as may be found among any collections of Materials received by the University from others. Box List Box 1 Administration ELSA Wild Animal Appeal/WCSRC Beginnings, 1971-1987 Beginnings of Wolf Sanctuary, 1971-1972 Born Free Educational Kit, 1979 Born Free News (ELSA Wild Animal Appeal-California), 1979-1981 Correspondence, 1971-1973 Elsaletter, (ELSA Wild Animal Appeal-Canada), 1975-1987 "Elsa Lives," Missouri Conservationist, November 1971 ELSA-Sponsored Wolf Conferences, 1971-1972 First Wolf Sanctuary Brochures, 1971-76 "How a Lion is Saving Wolves," by Marlin Perkins, 1973 Membership Materials, c. 1970; 1977 Paw Print Newsletter, 1972-1973 Incorporation and Bylaws Annual Registration, State of Missouri, 1974-1981 Articles of Incorporation, 1971 Bylaws, 1972-1980 (3 folders) By-Laws, Proposed Amendments and Votes, 1981 By-Laws, Proposed Amendments Ballots, 1983 Organizational Chart, no date Statement of Goals, 1972 Executive Board Page 2 of 16 S0535 (SA3011, SA3012, SA3039, SA3045, SA3046, SA3055, SA3066, SA3086) ENGANGERED WOLF CENTER RECORDS Ballots, Board of Directors, 1983 22. Ballots, Executive Board, 1983 Ballots, Officers, 1983 Board Committee, Ad-Hoc Committee on Acquisition Mail, 1981 Board Committee, Art and Production Committee, 1977 Board Committees (Lists), 1977; 1984-1985 Board Member Nominations, 1977-1983 (3 folders) Board Member Nominations and Elections, 1983-1984 Board Members, 1979-1986 (2 folders) Correspondence with Board Members, 1977-1986 Meeting minutes, 1972-1990 (3 folders) Monthly Informational Report (To Board), 1982-1983 Weekly Update (To Board), 1987-1991 (4 folders) Facilities Animal Observation Facility, 1983 Branch Office Idea, 1981 Cooperative Use Agreement: WCSRC and Washington University, 1973 Fencing and Enclosures, 1972-1984 (2 folders) Gas Service, Lifetime Lease, 1982 Office Lease, 1978-1979 Wells, 1983-1984 Finances Budget, Financial Study, 1980 Budget, Fiscal Year 1980-1981 Budget, Long-Range, 1980 Internal Revenue Service, 1975-1977; 1985 Tax Status, 1973, 1979, 1986 Treasury Reports, 1972-1986 General staff correspondence Eugenia Larson (Assistant Administrative Director), 1984-1985 Bill Malloy (Administrative Director), 1979-1987 Deanna Michaels (Office Secretary), 1980 Cynthia Pitsinger (Volunteer/Corresponding Secretary), 1978-1979 (2 folders) Box 2 (038265) Cynthia Pitsinger, 1980-1985 (2 folders) Staff Phone Log/Notes, 1980-1983 Development "Adopt-a-Wolf" (Special Membership), 1980-1983 Bequest, no date Bone Fund, 1982-1984 Certificate of Appreciation (Membership), no date Page 3 of 16 S0535 (SA3011, SA3012, SA3039, SA3045, SA3046, SA3055, SA3066, SA3086) ENGANGERED WOLF CENTER RECORDS Donations Corporate and Group, 1977-1985 In Memory of Doreen L. Koehr, 1980 Individual, 1978-1984 Requests Denied/Unanswered, 1979-1980 Student, 1977-1983 Expansion Fund, 1979 Friends of the Wolf Sanctuary, 1982-1983 Fundraising for Fencing, 1979-1981 Fundraising Mailing, 1979 Fundraising Strategies, 1979-1988 Gift shop Catalogues/Items, no date Gift Shop Operations, 1978-1983 Gift Shop Orders 1978-1986 Gift Shop, Winter Olympics Wolf Mascot, 1984 Grant Proposal Preparation, 1974 Grant proposals, 1974, no date (2 folders) Marlin Perkins Endowment Fund, 1989 Membership correspondence, 1977-1983 (2 folders) Membership Materials, 1979-1981 Richard Grossenheider, Wolf Artist (WCSRC Founder), 1973-1978 Special Donations, 1977-1985 Wildlife Art and Artists, 1978-1991 Education Art Photo Days, 1988-1990 Brochures and Fliers, no date "Chalk-Talk" Programs, 1977-1981 Children's Lesson Plans, no date College Courses, 1977-1978 Coloring Book Agreement (WCSRC and YMCA), 1977 Correspondence, 1974-1983 Docents/Volunteers, 1976-1991 Docents/Volunteers, Julie Hoyman, 1980-1983 Docents, Out-of-Town, 1977-1985 Docents, Training Materials, no date Education Committee, 1973-1976 Education Department Reports, 1990-1991 "Hope for Survival: The Wolf," Oak Knoll Park, 1980 Intern, Heidi Krakauer, 1978-1980 Intern, Julie Hoyman, 1978-1979 Page 4 of 16 S0535 (SA3011, SA3012, SA3039, SA3045, SA3046, SA3055, SA3066, SA3086) ENGANGERED WOLF CENTER RECORDS Box 3 (38266) Interns, College Students, 1978-1983 Interns, High School Students, 1981-1982 Library, Publications and Articles Received, 1978-1985 "Salute to Nature," Prudential Savings Grand Festival, 1976 Scholarship/Fellowship Committee, 1976-1978 Symposium (1st), "Threatened and Endangered Species in North America," 1974 Symposium (2nd), "Endangered North American Wildlife and Habitat," 1977 Tour Groups, 1980-1989 Wildlife Film Requests, 1977-1984 Wildlife Symposium, 1981 Wolf Ambassadors, Clem and Jethro, 1971-1985 Wolf Ambassadors, Slick, 1978-1983 "Wolf Howl" Program, 1982-1985 "Wolf Pack" Education Program Wolf Sanctuary Conference, (3rd Annual), 1973 Wolf Weekend, Wildlife Prairie Park, 1983 Events and Fundraisers Benefits, 1988-1989 Carol Perkins' Talk, St. Louis Rotary Club (advertisement for), 1973 Concerts, 1984; 1990 Cooking Class at Dierbergs, 1982 Earth Day Correspondence, 1980 Media coverage, 1980 WCSRC sponsor, 1980 Humane Society of U.S. National Conference, 1981 Joy Adamson Film Memorial, 1980 Nature Photo Contest, no date Open House, 1980-1991 Proclamations of Events, 1980; 1988 Program/Event Schedules, 1982-1983 Special Luncheon, 1981; Special Dinner, 1982 "Volksmarsch," 1982 Walk for Wolves, 1972, 1975 (2 folders) Walk for Wildlife, 1977-1984 (9 folders) Wolf Sanctuary