There are currently less than 20 individual red wolves living in the wild. Red wolves are dying along at an alarming rate due to vehicle strikes on US Highway 64 in eastern North Carolina. In the last 14 months alone, 5 endangered red wolves have been killed by vehicle strikes.
In partnership with the Center for Biological Diversity, we’re helping to build a wildlife crossing across US 64 to ensure a future for this rare and remarkable species. Will you help us make the world a safer place for the endangered red wolf?
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Chance is one of the red wolves that lived near the highway. Her breeding partner was killed by a vehicle strike just six weeks after their pups arrived.
Tragically, after this accident, all five of Chance’s pups were reported to have died. After the death of her partner, Chance was likely unable to feed and care for her pups by herself as a first-time, single mother. A wildlife crossing may have saved Chance’s breeding partner, and it’s not too late to save the remaining red wolves.
Greater Good Charities is committed to the preservation of endangered, threatened, and at-risk species like the red wolf. With your generous donations, we’re conserving animal habitats, conducting research expeditions to learn more about endangered species, and funding projects like this wildlife crossing. Give now to help us protect at-risk animals and their homes this holiday season.
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