Keeo Upto date On The Red Wolves The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service released a 171-page, peer-reviewed evaluation in November 2014 to address deficiencies and determine the program’s future in eastern North Carolina, with a broader announcement on an overall decision expected in early 2015. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service declared red wolves an endangered species in 1967 and consequently …
America’s Forgotten Wolf Still Lives In North Carolina
America’s Wolf Placing each step carefully and delicately, its paws fall quietly through the fallen leaves as the wolf trots by. Its coat, a mottled grey with hints of copper, has grown appropriately full for the season. Halting suddenly, it perks its ears, investigating an unknown sound, only to take up a steady pace once again. This species is one …
Decision on North Carolina red wolves looms in 2015 | HamptonRoads.com | PilotOnline.com
RALEIGH, N.C. In the 27 years since federal officials reintroduced the red wolf in the wild, a restoration program has mustered about 100 of the carnivores in a handful of North Carolina counties. A decision looms in early 2015 on whether to continue efforts to maintain the only wild population of the species. How the species’ existence will play out, …
‘Foxes, Coyotes and Wolves, oh my!’ on Saturday – The Daily Herald: News
HOLLISTER â The red wolf, after decades of being gone from eastern North Carolina, is making a comeback, according to Sandra Fambrough, park ranger at Medoc Mountain State Park, who is hosting a lesson on what the resurgence means. Taking place at 2 p.m. Saturday at Medoc, 1541 Medoc State Park Road in Hollister, Fambrough said she will aid …