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Ncs Critically Endangered Red Wolf Population Is Bouncing Back

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  • Five red wolf pups born at Museum of Life and Science in Durham, NC in May 2026.
  • Approximately 300 red wolves remain in wild and captivity.
  • Only confirmed wild population in five-county area of eastern North Carolina, 26 wolves tracked.
  • Five pups lost two years prior due to car accident involving their father.
  • Conservation efforts focus on habitat connectivity and public education.

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