Did you know North Carolina is home to the world’s most endangered wolf? At one time, Red wolves roamed throughout the eastern seaboard from Pennsylvania to Florida and even out west into Texas. Today, you can only find them in North Carolina’s lovely Albemarle Peninsula. When the red wolf was first officially designated as a species that was threatened with extinction, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service began efforts to conserve and recover the species. Today, approximately 17 red wolves roam their native habitats in eastern North Carolina as an experimental population, and about 241 live in 45 captive breeding facilities throughout the country.

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Did you know North Carolina was home to these extraordinary red wolves? Have you been to the wildlife refuges mentioned in the story? If you’ve seen some of these beautiful creatures, please share your experience in the comments below.

While you’re exploring wild animal sites, visit the Coastal North Carolina National Wildlife Refuges Gateway Visitor Center which offers more information about endangered red wolves and other animals. You can order a book about red wolves on the Barnes & Noble website.

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