Hi John,
We did it. In just a few fast-paced months, the Center and our partners raised $2 million in matching funds for a total of $4 million to build wildlife crossings in red wolves' only remaining wild home in North Carolina.
Now that the initial phase of the campaign is over, there is still so much work to be done. To see this through and ensure the end game is successful on behalf of red wolves, please consider passing this along to your circles, or people who can help support the next critical phase of this work.
These funds were essential to winning a $25 million federal grant that was just announced by the Federal Highway Administration. This is a historic and massive investment in lifesaving wildlife crossings for red wolves. And it couldn't have happened without you.
Please watch the thank you video below to hear directly from scientist Will Harlan, the Center's Southeast director, about just how game-changing this news is for a species on the brink.
Thank you again for making this extraordinary moment possible. Please follow the campaign's progress and stay involved in the Center's work to save red wolves in the wild on the Center's SaveRedWolves.org website.
For the future of the wild,
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Kierán Suckling
Executive Director
Center for Biological Diversity
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