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Red Wolf Recovery Quarterly Report - Through March 2013 This article summarizes data
provided by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service in its most current
Red
Wolf
Recovery Program Quarterly Report. Important
information regarding pack status, overall population figures, mortality,
captive management and agency partnerships is included. Reports from
previous quarters can also be downloaded from the right-hand media
column.
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USFWS Publishes Red Wolf Blog The United States Fish and Wildlife Service shares information about red
wolf
recovery on its blog Return of the Red Wolf: Tails from the
Swamp.
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Red Wolf Journal - Summer 2009 The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service's Red Wolf Recovery Program has
released
the Summer 2009 edition of Red Wolf Journal.
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Red Wolves on "The ZooFilez" Several episodes of The ZooFilez, the North
Carolina Zoological Park's award-winning, syndicated
television series, have focused on the red wolf recovery
program. These videos are now available for download on
Field Trip Earth.
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My Experience as a Red Wolf Caretaker Adele Douglass describes her days as a red wolf intern at
the Sandy Ridge facility at the Alligator River National
Wildlife Refuge in North Carolina.
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The Odd Couple In this U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service report, Ryan
Nordsven reminds us that red wolf researchers never know
what they're going to find in the field.
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2008 Pup Season Underway The 2008 red wolf pup season is underway. So far, red
wolf biologists have located more than 51 pups in 12
litters—though there may be a few more out there!
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Red Wolf Captive Facilities Review a list of red wolf facilities in the U.S., and visit
the webpages of those facilities. This list is accurate as
of March 2008.
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You Win Some, You Lose Some U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist Ryan Nordsven
reports on his Fall 2007 work capturing red wolves on St.
Vincent's Island National Wildlife Refuge.
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Biologist Speaks to Red Wolf Educators U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist Art Beyer spoke
to a group of twenty conservation educators about his
day-to-day work in the field with red wolves.
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