Wild Angles – News from the National Wildlife Refuge System

June 24, 2009 by USFWS  

In North Carolina, 41 red wolf pups born in the wild this spring gave biologists a big reason to celebrate. The count represents a higher than average whelping rate for the 15 collared packs in the state's red wolf recovery program. The 21-year-old-program covers 1.7 million acres in five counties and includes three National Wildlife Refuges. Read more about this effort and other top stories from the National Wildlife Refuge System.

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