Indiana Coyote Rescue Center
@indianacoyoterescue.org
480 followers 4 following 37 posts
ICRC is a wildlife sanctuary that provides permanent care for non-releasable coyotes with the goal to help educate the public on the importance of coyotes in the North American ecosystem. 🏠 indianacoyoterescue.org
Posts Media Videos Starter Packs
indianacoyoterescue.org
We made progress on the back area of Morty's enclosure.
Digging out around 30 loads of excess dirt/sand, adding new dig guard, mulched the ground to add better drainage, and added stone to weigh down certain areas. Thank you to everyone that donated towards his project and showed us your support!
indianacoyoterescue.org
Throwback Thursday, Morty being cute in the bathtub
Coyote pup in a bathtub
indianacoyoterescue.org
Lady Jane enjoying an oatmeal cookie and trying to steal the phone 😅
Coyote named Jane having an oatmeal cookie Jane inspecting the phone
indianacoyoterescue.org
Morty needs paver stones to cover dig guard and a metal wheelbarrow to resurface his enclosure. $100 would buy a used one and some pavers. Morty says Please!!

www.paypal.com/donate/?host...
indianacoyoterescue.org
It's that time of year when we need to get all the animals their flea/tick/heartworm meds for the next several months.
It's one of our largest yearly expenses as each tab is apx $20 per animal, per month for 6 wolfdogs and 6 coyotes. All donations greatly help.

www.paypal.com/donate/?host...
Donate to Indiana Coyote Rescue Center
Help support Indiana Coyote Rescue Center by donating or sharing with your friends.
www.paypal.com
indianacoyoterescue.org
Right now her family and organization need us more than ever. We're all on the same side and have the common goal of helping and saving animals.
indianacoyoterescue.org
We learned of Mikayla Raines, founder of Save a Fox, tragic passing and offer our condolences to her family and friends.

We urge our followers, volunteers, sponsors, and fellow rescue works to show the same respect and support you've shown us.
indianacoyoterescue.org
Currently we're working on enclosure improvements and building a space for the rescued wolfdog puppies
Reposted by Indiana Coyote Rescue Center
indianacoyoterescue.org
Every dollar truly helps, so please consider a donation to ICRC to repair the areas the wolfdogs were in and build a new enclosure for the animals staying. We know it's a lot, but if we pull together, we can make it happen!

paypal.com/donate/?host...
Donate to Indiana Coyote Rescue Center
Help support Indiana Coyote Rescue Center by donating or sharing with your friends.
paypal.com
indianacoyoterescue.org
While it was hard to say goodbye, we have a lot of work ahead of us for the 4 animals that are staying here from the fur farm, as well as our typical yearly improvement projects.

Wolfdog appropriate fencing for a new enclosure and needed drainage work in an area that retains water will cost us $4k.
indianacoyoterescue.org
While we would have loved keeping them all, we're a smaller facility without wolfdog appropriate fencing for that many animals.
To reduce stress, all animals were initially sedated, which went quite smoothly. Wild spirits team did an exceptional job providing expert care during the process.
Photo of a wolfdog sedated at Indiana Coyote Rescue Center, having measurements and vitals taken before transport Photo of a wolfdog sedated at Indiana Coyote Rescue Center, having measurements and vitals taken before transport
indianacoyoterescue.org
This past Saturday we said our farewells to 6 of the adult wolfdogs we provided temporary emergency placement for during the horrible Ohio fur/urine farm rescue effort involving HSUS and countless other facilities/organizations in January. They have now arrived safely at Wild Sprit Wolf Sanctuary.
Photo of a wolfdog at Indiana Coyote Rescue Center Photo of a wolfdog at Indiana Coyote Rescue Center Photo of a wolfdog at Indiana Coyote Rescue Center Photo of a wolfdog at Indiana Coyote Rescue Center
indianacoyoterescue.org
Happy Easter! The coyotes and wolfdog pups enjoyed their treats and say thank you.
indianacoyoterescue.org
@Joabaldwin.com That's Morty, one of the residents here at the Indiana Coyote Rescue Center!

If you'd like to support our mission to provide an awesome home for Morty and other non-releasable coyotes and wolfdogs, or check in to see how the Scrunkly is doing, feel free to visit our page or DM!
indianacoyoterescue.org
We recently took in some wolf hybrids rescued from a fur farm. Meet Rheia, Theia, Cronus, Gaia, and Caelus.

Donations would be extraordinarily helpful in supporting the animals and expansions required at the rescue. Let us know if you'd like to sponsor an animal.
paypal.com/donate/?host...
Black and white photo of Rheia (Ray-uh), one of the wolf-hybrid puppies residing at Indiana Coyote Rescue, at the window Photo of Theia (Thay-uh) and Cronus, wolf-hybrid puppies, snuggling at Indiana Coyote Rescue Center Photo of wolf-hybrid Gaia and her puppies Photo of Caelus, a wolf-dog hybrid at Indiana Coyote Rescue and father of the puppies
indianacoyoterescue.org
She just celebrated her 18th birthday on the 20th and is getting around okay. She still misses her brothers but has made a friend with one of the volunteers who has been bringing her treats. Here are a couple pictures of her with an enrichment box :)
Picture of Jane, a coyote at Indiana Coyote Rescue Center, with her enrichment box of treats in the snow. Picture of Jane, a coyote at Indiana Coyote Rescue Center, with her enrichment box of treats in the snow.
Reposted by Indiana Coyote Rescue Center
coyoteden.bsky.social
@indianacoyoterescue.org please bring the wolftatoes here. We really need something wholesome right now.
A pile of baby floofs!
Reposted by Indiana Coyote Rescue Center
indianacoyoterescue.org
Jane has been taking the loss of her brothers a bit rough and depressed. If anyone would like to donate so we can get her some special treats and toys.

paypal.com/donate/?host...
Coyote, Jane laying in the snow at Indiana Coyote Rescue Center Coyote, Jane at Indiana Coyote Rescue Center watching from behind the foliage
indianacoyoterescue.org
It's with heavy hearts we say goodbye to Alex who passed away this week at 17 years old.
Trio of coyote pups Alex, Jane, and Loki at the rescue Coyote, Alex in the snow at Indiana Coyote Rescue