Red Wolf Enamel Pin - Charity Fundraiser Pin
Red Wolf Enamel Pin - Charity Fundraiser Pin
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The ghost of the forest. This enamel pin features the Red Wolf, a uniquely American wolf that was once declared extinct in the wild.
Through dedicated recovery programs, a small population was reintroduced, but they remain on the brink. This pin is a symbol of hope and the fight to bring them back.
WEAR YOUR SUPPORT: A portion of every pin purchased is donated to organizations working to protect and restore the wild Red Wolf population. Your purchase helps turn awareness into action.
Designed by students at Metro Prep for the IMPACT initiative.
what's included?
what's included?
This pin is part of our Wild Not Gone campaign run by students, for the wild. A portion of profits from your purchase directly supports:
- Licensed wildlife sanctuaries in Canada & the U.S.
- Rescue and rehabilitation programs
- Land conservation and species recovery efforts
- Student-led advocacy and education projects
By supporting this campaign, you're helping save real animals and empowering the next generation of conservation leaders.
size + materials
size + materials
Pin size: 1.25" wide
Made with durable hard enamel and copper plating. Fitted with a black rubber clutch to stay in place.
Delivered in sustainable, plastic-free packaging.
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- Free shipping within Canada and the U.S.
- Ship in 3–5 business days in eco-friendly packaging
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The Ghost of the Southeastern Forest
In the misty forests of North Carolina, the howl of the red wolf barely echoes anymore. Once ranging across the entire southeastern United States, fewer than 30 now survive in the wild - the world’s most endangered wolf. Unlike their gray wolf cousins, red wolves are uniquely adapted to wetlands and forests, but hybridization with coyotes threatens to erase their genetic identity forever. This pin represents one of conservation’s most complex challenges: saving a species not just from habitat loss, but from genetic extinction through interbreeding.
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Florida Panther
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Black-Footed Ferret
Its survival depends entirely on prairie dog colonies, which have been reduced by 95% across North America.
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Whooping Crane
Every individual is known by researchers—that's how few remain of North America's tallest bird.
Frequently Asked Questions
How were the species chosen for the series?
The species were carefully researched and selected by students based on their official conservation status (like Critically Endangered or Endangered), their importance to North American ecosystems, and their power to tell a larger story about the challenges facing wildlife today.
Where exactly do the profits go?
100% of the profits are donated to registered and licensed partner organizations. We prioritize established wildlife sanctuaries that specialize in rescue and rehabilitation, as well as land conservation groups that work to protect the specific habitats of the animals featured in our series. We publish a transparency report on our campaign page annually.
Will you be releasing more species in the future?
That's the plan! The goal of "Voices of the Wild" is to grow into an ongoing series that highlights more animals in need. Sales from this first edition will help fund the creation of the next series. Follow us on social media to vote on which species we feature next!
Is the packaging suitable for a gift?
Absolutely. Each pin is attached to its beautifully designed fact card and packaged with care, making it a thoughtful and meaningful gift right out of the box. It’s perfect for students, teachers, nature lovers, and anyone passionate about conservation.