By Scott Gilman | Membership Director
The Center for Biological Diversity is stepping up efforts to support red wolf protection and recovery.
This month the Center is presenting oral arguments in our red wolf essentiality lawsuit, where we are challenging the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's decision to deny our petition to classify the last and only wild red wolf population as "essential."
We argue that the last 16 red wolves in the wild are absolutely essential to their species' survival, and they deserve the additional protections that an 'essential' designation provides. Because North Carolina’s red wolf experimental population is the only wild population of the species, its loss would eliminate the species from the wild.
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