Can red wolves come back from the brink of extinction again?
by Lucy Sherriff from on (#5F56Q)
Once a US conservation success story, numbers in the wild have plummeted. Now a court has given hope for their survival
There are perhaps no more than 10 red wolves left in the wild, and they are all in just one place: North Carolina.
It is an astonishing statistic for a species once hailed as undergoing the most successful reintroduction programme in the US, providing the blueprint for Yellowstone national park's much-lauded grey wolf rewilding project.
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