RALEIGH, N.C.— The Center for Biological Diversity today increased the reward to $15,000 for information leading to a successful prosecution in the illegal killing of an endangered red wolf in ...
A North Carolina team is fighting for the survival of an endangered species in Dare County. The red wolves used to dominate North America before European settlers came in, and when the rehabilitation ...
which concludes that red wolves are a legitimate wolf species (Canis rufus) separate from grey wolves and coyotes. In June 2018, the Fish and Wildlife Service proposed allowing North Carolina ...
A coalition of 15 national and regional organizations is requesting $10 million in funds from the North Carolina legislature to fund wildlife crossings across the state, including crossings along ...
A litter of five endangered red wolf pups has died in Eastern North Carolina after their father was struck and killed by a car on U.S. 64 in June. This photo, taken in July, shows a red wolf pup ...
In the Eastern North Carolina Red Wolf population, there are 16 known and collared Red Wolves with an estimated total of 17–19 red wolves.
The North Carolina Department of Transportation has ... collisions along U.S. 64 have had ripple effects on the fragile red wolf population. Red wolves live in tight knit family groups, and ...
The Federal Highway Administration has given a $25 million grant to North Carolina to build wildlife crossings, specifically ...
“Brutal” was how Joe Madison, the federal agency’s red wolf recovery program manager in North Carolina, described the situation to The Washington Post this summer. “It’s maddening.
The North Carolina Department of Transportation plans to use the federal funds for the U.S. Route 64 Red Wolf Crossings Project. It will involve installing multiple wildlife underpasses and ...
the red wolf was declared extinct in the wild in 1980. In 1987, an experimental population of red wolves who had been raised in captivity was reintroduced into eastern North Carolina. For 30 years, ...