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Home / Wildlife / Red wolves are the rarest canine with less than 25 living in the wild

Red wolves are the rarest canine with less than 25 living in the wild

Updated on May 18, 2024January 2, 2023
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As part of a wildlife refuge in North Carolina, the red wolves saw an increase in population with the birth of 6 pups in 2022. 

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