
Red wolves primarily inhabit North Carolina’s Albemarle Peninsula. There fewer than 30 red wolves are known. US Fish and Wildlife track red wolves via the Red Wolf Recovery Program. Challenges exist for red wolves: potential hybridization with coyotes; gunshot mortality, vehicle injury/death; sea level rise and flooding; existence of only one wild population; political pressure from people opposing canid predators. The challenges to red wolves are numerous and challenging.
