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The Last Remaining Red Wolves in Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge
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Research findings on red wolves
Research by Wildlands Network and partners sheds light on the decline of red wolves and its connection to the rise in wolf prey and competitor species.
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How the world’s last wild red wolves are avoiding extinction
Washington Post Article on Red Wolf Recovery - August 15, 2024
"The endangered wolves face multiple threats, from cars to climate change. A renewed push to save them in eastern North Carolina has brought cautious optimism."
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