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I did some searches to find updated information to see if the organization is still current. There appears to be no website, but I found a link that had several videos of the organization, some dating to about 2012: http://www.ovguide.com/wolf-preservation-foundation-9202a8c04000641f800000000ab0ad6b#; I added it to a new section "External links". This link also had some of the information that was listed in the intro section (about the importance of wolves and likely feral dogs killing sheep etc.). I edited it a bit to pare it down, and moved it to the section "Organization's goals," a new name from "Wolf Preservation Foundation Manifesto" which I think describes the purpose clearly enough.
There was a section called "Founder" which wasn't really needed as it was covered in the intro; there was also some unrelated writing mentioned that didn't fit in the article.
I found another book on wolves written by the founder, and published by the organization; added that to a new section "Publications."
I also tightened up the first two sentences. I took out the expression " independent of political parties or common interests" following that it is an "international non-profit organization." A non-profit would be by definition independent of political parties, I believe. I'm not sure what was meant by "common interests".