Red wolves typically mate for life, and their familial “packs” are formed around a breeding pair. Packs may range in size from five to eight individuals, normally made up of the breeding pair and ...
Red wolves mate for life, and these pairs usually mate once a year, in February. Pups are usually born in April or May and concealed in well-hidden dens. Some questions and controversy have ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C.— A new study published in the journal Biological Conservation finds that poaching of red wolves is driven by a small minority of individuals who live in eastern North Carolina’s Red ...