![]() John, Red wolves used to roam the Southeast, from North Carolina to Texas. Now, they're limited to just eastern North Carolina.1 Survival isn't easy for this highly endangered species. With an estimated 28 red wolves left in the wild, it's important to learn about these resilient creatures and how to support their survival.2 With Wolf Awareness Week right around the corner, it's the perfect time to celebrate this keystone species and learn more about how we can bolster recovery of their numbers in the wild. Join us for a Zoom webinar on Oct. 22 at 6:30 pm ET to learn more about these amazing animals and how you can help their recovery. Kim Wheeler, executive director of the Red Wolf Coalition, will share her knowledge about this species and give updates on their recovery efforts. With 20 years of leadership experience focused on red wolf conservation and hands-on experience with red wolf recovery, she will also give some more detailed accounts of survival stories while focusing on their family units. Join us on Oct. 22 at 6:30 pm ET for a webinar discussing the history of the red wolves of North Carolina and the challenges they face, hear stories about their families and learn how you can support their recovery. See you there, The team at Environment America Research & Policy Center Your donation will be used to support all of our campaigns to protect the environment, from saving the bees and protecting public lands, to standing up for clean water and fighting climate change. None of our work would be possible without supporters like you. |
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