Love Red Wolves

With F2062 cycling, we hope to see some ties between her and M1803 very soon. February 13-26 is the window when we are likely to see the wolves breeding. Last year, Valentines Day was the sweet spot! I just ordered my sweatshirt– you can click here and order your own to help support not only the wolves here but red wolf conservation as a whole. I’m a huge fan of this design since it’s based off a real picture. KeeperRead more

Help keep red wolves in the wild

The USFWS will be reviewing the Red Wolf Recovery program. Check out this link to learn more: http://publicradioeast.org/post/red-wolf-recovery-program-under-review. The Center for Biological Diversity has started a petition to urge the USFWS to continue the reintroduction program and keep the last 100 red wolves in the wild. Please Click here to see and sign the petition. It would be sad to lose red wolves in the wild of NC – the last place on the planet they roam free.       Read more

QuikPost: some good news for red wolves

” A federal judge in North Carolina on Tuesday ordered a stop to coyote hunting near the world’s only wild population of endangered red wolves because the animals look so similar and are easily confused” . Read the full article here or at : http://www.newsobserver.com/2014/05/13/3858932/us-judge-blocks-coyote-hunting    Read more

Senate’s Amendment to Farm Bill Threatens Red Wolves

And more bad news for red wolves 🙁 I feel like such a downer, but I think you should know that a bill being proposed in the senate would have grave effects for red wolves. Head over to the red wolf coalition website for more info on bill SA 2315 of the Farm Bill. There might be wonderful parts of this Farm Bill for many different constituents, but for red wolves, not-so-much.Read more