Give Red Wolves Safe Passage
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Dear John,
As the year draws to a close, your support is more important than ever. The red wolf, one of the most critically endangered species, is facing significant threats from wildlife-vehicle collisions, particularly along US 64 in North Carolina.
Thanks to the generous $50,000 matching gift from the Biophilia Foundation, every donation you make by December 31 will be doubled—maximizing your impact for wildlife conservation through climate-resilient crossings!
The need for your contribution is urgent. We are gathering vital roadkill location data along US 64 to protect the red wolves and other species from deadly encounters with vehicles. This data will guide the design of wildlife crossings that reduce fatalities and provide safe passage for animals across their habitats. Accurate data and research are critical for planning successful wildlife crossings and for evaluating the success of crossings that are built.
By supporting this research, you’re not only helping to reduce roadkill but also strengthening our case for securing federal funding to build these life-saving crossings. This is an important step in ensuring safer roadways and better wildlife connectivity across North America.
Your year-end donation will help us gather the data needed to advocate for wildlife crossings and safeguard vulnerable species. Donate today to double your impact and support this essential research.
Thank you for your unwavering commitment to wildlife conservation. Together, we can ensure safer habitats for the red wolves and all wildlife.
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For the wild,
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Ron Sutherland, Ph.D.
Chief Scientist
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