Butterscotch B&W Charity Print

$35.00

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This 8×10 B&W Butterscotch Wolf Charity Print is signed by Gideon’s Creator, me AKA Steven Lewis! This is usually an in-store exclusive, but we’re making a limited amount available online! Grab this before it disappears! If they sell out, in stores will be your only option, while those last! Limit 1 per person, please.  We want everyone to get a shot at this.

 

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The Legend of Butterscotch!

In the cold of winter, a Wolf Moon shines bright, filling one girl’s heart with deviant delight. For this one evening is her chance to roar when she’s so very quiet the other 364. Her magic wolf pajamas change her demeanor from kindhearted child to something a bit meaner. Scampering about, she barks and howls, scaring campers, joggers, and perhaps a few owls. And when she returns home to find dessert by the door, the sweet little Butterscotch is quiet once more.

 

About the Seacrest Wolf Preserve:

What began as a small rescue effort has now grown to a large preserve focused on education, which is home to 22 wolves (Gray Wolves, Arctic-Type Wolves, and British Columbian Wolves) and a variety of small native species, including a coyote, foxes, raccoons, skunks and foxes.  Seacrest Wolf Preserve is deeply committed to the preservation of America’s wild heritage and our planet through our educational programs. Seacrest offers a rare, hands-on learning experience with the Seacrest Wolf Ambassadors and small animals, which fosters a greater understanding and respect for the natural world. Through the educational programs at Seacrest, they teach people about wolves, create awareness of the importance of wolves to their ecosystems and dispel the myths that have been associated with this keystone species for far too long. 

 

Learn more at seacrestwolfpreserve.org