Wolves

Tell North Carolina Governor Cooper: Give endangered red wolves safe passage

A red wolf at Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge
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There are as few as 20 red wolves left in the wild, and all of them live in a small area in North Carolina. Endangered red wolves are often struck and killed by cars on major highways near their remaining habitat.

North Carolina’s governor can help protect endangered red wolves from deadly car crashes by creating wildlife crossings on the busy highways by red wolf habitat. Tell Governor Cooper to apply for federal money to build wildlife crossings for endangered red wolves.


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