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 ...
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The $25 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation will fund wildlife crossings to protect Eastern NC’s red ...
Like other wolves, these animals were hunted and persecuted ... which concludes that red wolves are a legitimate wolf species (Canis rufus) separate from grey wolves and coyotes.
The transfer of red wolves between facilities is an important part of efforts between the Red Wolf SAFE (Saving Animals from ...
Cars keep killing one of America’s most endangered animals. A $25 million federal grant will help red wolves and other animals in eastern North Carolina safely cross the road.
The U.S. Federal Highway Administration has awarded NCDOT $25 million to construct wildlife crossings that can provide safe ...
The Federal Highway Administration announced today that the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) will receive ...
North Carolina is considered by insurance companies to be a high-risk state for wildlife collisions, and 7% of all vehicle crashes statewide involve animal strikes. “Wildlife crossings in red wolf ...
The Federal Highway Administration announced on Dec. 20 that the North Carolina Dept. of Transportation will receive $25 million to build new wildlife crossing structures on U.S. 64 to help save ...
The Sewee Visitor and Environmental Education Center recently announced the return of endangered red wolves at the facility.