Red Wolf (Canis rufus) Recovery: A Review with Suggestions for Future Research.

Animals (Basel)

Red Wolf Recovery Program, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, P.O. Box 1969, Manteo, NC 27954, USA.

Published: August 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • By the 1970s, red wolf populations in Texas and Louisiana dwindled to fewer than 100 due to government eradication efforts and issues like predator control and hybridization with coyotes.
  • The US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) intervened by removing the remaining red wolves from the wild, leading to their declaration as extinct in the wild by 1980.
  • A reintroduction program in northeastern North Carolina in 1987 has resulted in a population of about 70-80, but ongoing challenges like coyote hybridization, inbreeding, and human-caused deaths continue to threaten their recovery, highlighting the need for research to address these issues.

Article Abstract

By the 1970s, government-supported eradication campaigns reduced red wolves to a remnant population of less than 100 individuals on the southern border of Texas and Louisiana. Restoration efforts in the region were deemed unpromising because of predator-control programs and hybridization with coyotes. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) removed the last remaining red wolves from the wild and placed them in a captive-breeding program. In 1980, the USFWS declared red wolves extinct in the wild. During 1987, the USFWS, through the Red Wolf Recovery Program, reintroduced red wolves into northeastern North Carolina. Although restoration efforts have established a population of approximately 70-80 red wolves in the wild, issues of hybridization with coyotes, inbreeding, and human-caused mortality continue to hamper red wolf recovery. We explore these three challenges and, within each challenge, we illustrate how research can be used to resolve problems associated with red wolf-coyote interactions, effects of inbreeding, and demographic responses to human-caused mortality. We hope this illustrates the utility of research to advance restoration of red wolves.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4494459PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani3030722DOI Listing

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