Red wolves return to North Carolina, take down coyotes and raccoons, change the game in the forests, protect nests on the ground, hold deer in line, make saplings grow, and show why a superpredator could rebuild the entire Southeast by 2026.
From ClickPetroeoEGas.com:
On the Albemarle Peninsula in northeastern North Carolina, reintroduced red wolves are once again putting pressure on mesopredators and rebalancing the forest. The recovery area covers approximately 6.000 km² between refuges and private properties. By 2026, orange GPS collars and coyote management will support expansion beyond official boundaries.

