The Jackson Township Mayor and Council are proud to recognize Howling Woods Farm as the December Small Business Highlight, honoring the organization’s outstanding contributions to education, conservation, and the local community.
The program started by Council Vice President Giuseppe Palmeri recognizes one local business each month for their role and contribution to the Jackson community.
Located right here in Jackson Township, Howling Woods Farm is a remarkable educational facility and a registered 501(c)(3) public charity. The organization is dedicated to teaching the public about wolves and wolfdogs, while promoting conservation, humane treatment, and responsible stewardship of wildlife. Through guided tours, educational programs, and community outreach, Howling Woods Farm provides residents and visitors with a unique and meaningful learning experience.
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Council Vice President Giuseppe Palmeri recently visited the facility and met with the team, including Mike and the wolves that call Howling Woods Farm home.
“I’m excited to announce that Howling Woods Farm has been selected as the Jackson Township Council’s December Small Business Highlight,” said Council Vice President Palmeri. “Spending time at the facility and meeting the wolves was an unforgettable and truly amazing experience. Thank you to Mike and the entire team at Howling Woods Farm for the important work you do, and congratulations on this well-deserved recognition.”
Mayor Jennifer Kuhn and the Township Council commend Howling Woods Farm for its dedication to education and conservation, and for enriching the Jackson Township community through its mission-driven work.
The Township encourages residents to learn more about Howling Woods Farm and to support local businesses and organizations that make a positive impact throughout Jackson Township.
