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Red Wolf (Canis rufus) Recovery: A Review with Suggestions for Future Research

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Once widespread in the Eastern United States, early 20th century predator-control programs reduced red wolves to a remnant population by the 1970s. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, through the Red Wolf Recovery Program, restored red wolves to northeastern North Carolina in 1987. After 25 years of restoration efforts, issues of hybridization with coyotes, inbreeding, and human-caused mortality continue to hamper red wolf recovery. To understand how these issues influence recovery efforts, we examine the history of red wolf restoration and its challenges. We then formulate areas of research that are of direct relevance to the restoration of red wolves.

Document: animals-03-00722.pdf  PDF icon

Author(s): Joseph W. Hinton, Michael J. Chamberlain, and David R. Rabon Jr

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