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North Carolina has received $25 million to build highway underpasses to protect endangered red wolves after four were killed along a major route to the Outer Banks.
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Durham鈥檚 Museum of Life and Science has a new red wolf to aid recovery efforts for the endangered species.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service also released an updated red wolf recovery plan Friday calling for $328 million in spending over the next 50 years to get the red wolf off the endangered species list.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is poised to release a new recovery plan for the species. Its success will rely heavily on cooperation from private landowners.
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The pups will remain behind the scenes as a part of the zoo's red wolf breeding program.
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The pups were born to a wolf pair in the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge.
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Federal wildlife officials overseeing the world鈥檚 only wild population of endangered red wolves announced they are abandoning a 2018 plan to limit the animals鈥 territory and loosen protections for wolves that strayed from that area in eastern North Carolina.
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A federal judge has ordered the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to revise its recovery plan for red wolves.The Center for Biological Diversity sued the鈥
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A panel of top scientists concluded Thursday that the endangered red wolf of the southeastern U.S. is a species unto itself, giving the beleaguered canine鈥
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A federal judge says federal authorities are violating endangered species protections with their plan to shrink the territory of the only wild population鈥