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Released on Sept. 29, the updated plan calls for more releases of captive red wolves into the wild, sustained efforts to curb human-caused deaths, and strong practices to curb interbreeding with coyotes, among other things.
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Litigation, coyote encroachment, and a hostile political environment nearly ended the Red Wolf Recovery program, but now, 50 years after the Endangered Species Act was passed, the wild red wolf population is growing again.
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The U.S. Fish Wildlife Service has decided to continue their nearly 30 year conservation effort of the endangered red wolf in northeastern North Carolina.…
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Red Wolf Recovery Program is responsible for the reintroduction of the species declared biologically extinct in the…
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A program that saved the red wolf from extinction could come to an end. This week, we talk to a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service official about the…
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A program that saved the red wolf from extinction could come to an end. This week on the Down East Journal, we talk to a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service…