Red Wolf

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Red wolf documentary will raise awareness, funds for Point Defiance Zoo’s recovery effort
A red wolf pup sneaks up on its mother at Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium in 2011. The zoo has been a part of the effort to recover the red wolf population in eastern North Carolina.
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Red wolf at Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo, a Red Wolf Species Survival Plan participant. Photo credit theirs.
"A long time ago, the howl became a word, a name. Way'ya to the Cherokee, to whom the mountains also listened in the old time. Son of the wind; companion to Kana'ti, father of the Ani'-Wa'ya, the Wolf people, principal clan. Familiar spirit to hunters. Perfect walker. Far traveler. Revenge taker and altruist. Unseen shape between the trees. Shy shadow from the long past." Christopher Camuto - Another County: Journeying Toward the Cherokee Mountains Photo: Rebecca Harrison
Red wolves at Lincoln Park Zoo a Red Wolf Species Survival Plan participant. Photo credit theirs,
Red wolf at Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center, a Red Wolf Species Survival Plan participant, photo credit theirs.
Wolf Park | Greater Lafayette, Indiana
There are two species of wolves in North America. The smaller species is the red wolf, Canis rufus, which has shorter, redder fur than the gray wolf. The red wolf lives in the southeastern United States.