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Red Wolf Releases Will Start Again in North Carolina

A female red wolf emerges from her den sheltering newborn pups at the Museum of Life and Science in Durham, N.C. in May 2019. (AP Photo: Gerry Broome) There are Only Seven Known Red Wolves Left in the Wild. That’s About to Change in North Carolina. PUBLISHED 10:45 AM ET Jan. 26, 2021 PUBLISHED 10:45 AM EST Jan. 26, 2021 SHARE Red wolves were essentially extinct in the wild until a federal program began releasing a couple of captive wolves each year in eastern North Carolina more than three decades ago. The wild population grew to more than 100, and they were having pups on their own.

Complaint: US Fish and Wildlife Service illegally allowing red wolves to go extinct — again

Six red wolf pups were born at the Museum of Life and Science in Durham in April 2017. Four survived. Earlier this year, eight wolves were moved from the museum to a half-acre habitat at a Virginia Zoo. A federal red wolf recovery plan directs wildlife officials to release wolves raised in captivity into the wild. However, the US Fish and Wildlife Service has failed to do so since 2014. (Photo: Museum of Life and Science) Just seven wild red wolves are still alive in the world, all of them in eastern North Carolina, the result of federal wildlife officials’ flouting a court order, according to a legal complaint filed by the Southern Environmental Law Center yesterday.

Tippecanoe County health official: Drop in COVID-19 positivity rate no time to relax

Tippecanoe County health official: Drop in COVID-19 positivity rate no time to relax Deanna Watson, Lafayette Journal & Courier COVID-19 update: Thursday s Q&A with Gov. Holcomb Replay Video UP NEXT LAFAYETTE, Ind. Tippecanoe County s recent steady drop in the overall seven-day positivity rate for COVID-19 should not trigger residents to relax their mitigation efforts, the county s health officer warned. We are encouraged by the recent decrease in new cases and positivity rate, Dr. Jeffrey Adler, with the Tippecanoe County Health Department, told the Journal & Courier. Much of the state is seeing a similar trend. In the past two weeks since Tippecanoe County moved into the red status the highest rate of community spread the overall seven-day positivity rate for new COVID-19 cases has dropped considerably, according to the Indiana State Department of Health Dashboard.

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