PITT COUNTY, N.C. (WNCT) — With only an estimated population of 27-30 red wolves remaining in the wild, conservationists continue their efforts to save the critically endangered species. Emily Weller, ...
“Following the mandate of the Endangered Species Act, the federal government has gone to great lengths to reintroduce the red wolf into the wild and provide for its recovery,” said Tara Zuardo, ...
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Galveston’s “ghost wolves” are turning a coastal development into a conservation fight
A proposed development on Galveston Island has become part of a wider conservation debate because local coyotes carry genetic ...
Adult red wolves in the federal designated Red Wolf Recovery Area typically wear orange collars with location transponders and reflective orange coating. The collars help the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
There has been a significant reduction in gunshot mortality of red wolves over the last year, ever since coyote hunting was restricted in the wolves’ North Carolina habitat as a result of legal action ...
The Red Wolf Recovery Program in eastern North Carolina has confirmed the birth of four litters of wild red wolf pups on the Albemarle Peninsula It's the only place in the world where the critically ...
A major conservation success has arrived in Illinois, as Miller Park Zoo in Bloomington announced it welcomed four red wolf ...
Hope for an endangered species of wolves sprung up in April after advocates discovered the first litter of red wolf pups to be born in the wild in four years. The Red Wolf Recovery Program posted on ...
Wildlife officials in North Carolina say that a litter of red wolf pups was born this week, which they said is a "renewed hope" for the survival of the endangered species. The Red Wolf Recovery ...
With only an estimated population of 27-30 red wolves remaining in the wild, conservationists continue their efforts to save the critically endangered species. The month of May is National Beef Month, ...
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