Just a couple of days ago there was a poor old woman who was attacked and killed in a small town just down the road from the Alligator River NWR in North Carolina where these red wolves were released. DNA collected from the woman shows that some type of canine did the attack but the first results couldn't determine if it was a dog, coyote, or wolf.
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Originally posted by DesertDug View Post
“ A government panel last year concluded that red wolves are in fact a distinct and endangered species. That same panel has now issued a call for research proposals on whether Gulf Coast canids once considered to be coyotes are actually red wolves.“
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Originally posted by Texans42 View PostAnd here it comes!!!!
“ A government panel last year concluded that red wolves are in fact a distinct and endangered species. That same panel has now issued a call for research proposals on whether Gulf Coast canids once considered to be coyotes are actually red wolves.“
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When I first joined up here this spring maybe, I posted a picture of a friend on a 4 wheeler with a dead wolf/hybrid/coyote? on the front rack and I got so much crap that I realized right then that there was no sense in talking sense to many here. I was accused of photo shopping, the "experts" said it was nothing more than a coyote etc...it was amazing to me to hear. The fact of the matter is that it was some sort of hybrid that was huge and killing cattle. Still can't figure out their agenda.
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Originally posted by adam_p View Post“What protection, or any, should be implemented for an animal that is 50 percent super-endangered species and 50 percent coyote?” asks Ron Sutherland, a biologist who advocates for red-wolf conservation at the Wildlands Network.
50% endangered species? No, not even freaking close.
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