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To Kill a Wolf is not your typical retelling of Little Red Riding Hood, but it is a story that is well-worth telling.
The Watertown Wolves revealed a new logo and color scheme on their Facebook page and website Friday ahead of the 2025-26 season. The Wolves' two new logos, a wolf head and a paw print, along with the ...
Every American red wolf alive right now is descended from only 14 canids. In the 1970s, humans drove the red wolf to the brink of extinction. Because of that, red wolves today have low genetic ...
North Carolina’s red wolf population was established by introducing captive wolves to the area in the late 1980s. The Fish and Wildlife Service labeled that reintroduced group as “nonessential.” ...
Red wolves are protected by the Endangered Species Act and violations can carry a maximum penalty of $50,000 as well as a year in prison. Civil penalties can range up to $25,000 per violation.
The wild red wolf population dwindled to as few as seven wolves in the wild in recent years. There are between 32 and 34 red wolves in the wild now, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ...
Today’s final plan calls for several measures to promote red wolf conservation, including the establishment of new wolf populations and a reduction in human-caused wolf deaths. “This new plan gives me ...
Four American red wolf puppies were born at the St. Louis Zoo Sears Lehmann, Jr. Wildlife Reserve, marking a milestone for the endangered species.
He manages the red wolf population in a five-county region in eastern North Carolina, the only place in the world they're still free to roam. The remote area is a mix of marshes, fields and forests.