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The inland experiment was ended in 1998, due to “low prey availability, extremely low pup survival, disease, and the inability of red wolves to maintain stable territories within the Park ...
The inland experiment was ended in 1998, due to "low prey availability, extremely low pup survival, disease, and the inability of red wolves to maintain stable territories within the Park," the ...
“Preserving, expanding, and testing genetic diversity should be done well before important endangered animal species like the red wolf are lost ... of a facial tumor disease that is eliminating ...
A population of unique animals near Galveston, Texas, has gained national attention after research found they could be key to revitalize the nation's highly endangered Red Wolf population.
These babies are paw-sitively adorable. The St. Louis Zoo welcomed four American red wolf pups this spring — marking a significant population boost for the world’s most endangered wolf species.