John,
We’ll get straight to the point: there are only nine known red wolves left in the wild. Out of a species that once roamed the entire southeastern United States, only nine remain in the wild that we know of for certain. But we aren’t ready to give up.
We’re asking our wildlife champions to step up and raise $9,000 today for these nine wolves and other wildlife in peril. If six supporters from your state give $30, we know we can raise $9,000 to help save species on the brink. Can red wolves count on you?
The red wolf is the world’s most endangered wild canid. Together with wildlife champions like you, we are working with national, state, and local partners to stop their march towards extinction—and save one of our most vulnerable native species. Will you join the fight and help us raise $9,000 for the nine remaining wild red wolves? We need just six supporters in every state to reach our goal.
Red wolves’ 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.
We simply aren’t willing to let this species go extinct. And we know you aren’t either. Please, stand with us to help save vulnerable wildlife on the brink.
Thank you for all you do for wildlife and the natural world.