John,
Red wolves, who once roamed the southeastern United States, are on the brink of extinction. With only nine known red wolves left in the wild, we are asking 9,000 friends of wildlife to raise their voice for these wolves.
Once one of the few apex predators to roam the Southeast, wild red wolves now face an uncertain future. Their current habitat in the forests and marshes of eastern North Carolina leaves them critically vulnerable to climate change-fueled coastal flooding. Poaching and harassment when red wolves wander onto private lands are further hurting an already vulnerable population.
It’s up to you, John, to turn the tide for red wolves. Will you be one of the 9,000 to raise your voice?
Without conservation efforts, red wolves would have already been relegated to the history books. We can’t turn our back on this unique native species. Please, add your name to help us save the red wolf for future generations.
With only nine known wild red wolves left, there has never been a more urgent time to put pressure on local, state, and national officials to protect this critically endangered species. That's why we need 9,000 friends of wildlife to pledge support for red wolves and support recovery plans.