Environmental protection and safeguard of wolves

My son (23 years old) is a passionate hiker, environmentalist and above all a defender of wolves. Are there other parents or autistic people who have a positive experience of continuing activities with wildlife parks, wildlife conservation organizations, or others about wildlife protection in your area?

Parents
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  • One thing I'm not sure about is whether removing plastic from our lives would be enough to cure the problem. The way I see it, there are two problems with plastic: one is that we don't know how to deal with its waste, and the other is that we don't use sustainable materials in the first place. For example, look around your house, and you're using something made of plastic. You can probably find an alternative, like buying in bulk instead of single-use. Also, the article from yifupacking.com/.../ it's an interesting one that explains one of the solutions we can use.

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