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Thursday, December 08, 2016
Petition Filed With U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Seeking Updated Recovery Plan for Red Wolf
Seven animal protection and conservation organizations filed a petition today with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service seeking an updated recovery plan for the rapidly dwindling population of wild red wolves.
The recovery plan for the red wolf has not been updated since 1990.
Since that time red wolves have expanded their range in the wild, faced
additional threats from increased poaching and hybridization with
coyotes and seen changes in their management. With all of these
changes, an updated, science-based recovery plan is needed now more
than ever. The petition includes information about threats to the red wolf and
provides strategies to address those threats, including reducing lethal
and nonlethal removal of wolves from the wild; resuming the use of the
“placeholder program,” which involved releasing sterilized coyotes to
hold territories until red wolves can replace them; resuming the use of
the cross-pup fostering program as a way to increase the genetic
diversity of the species; identification of additional reintroduction
sites; and increasing outreach and education to garner support for
wolves and stop poaching...more
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