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Discover the remarkable efforts to reintroduce red and gray wolves into the wild. Red wolves, an endangered species, are part of a dedicated program aimed at increasing their population. These fascinating creatures primarily hunt deer, raccoons, rabbits, and rodents, but can also prey on livestock and pets. Meanwhile, gray wolves are making a comeback thanks to extensive conservation efforts. Learn about the diverse diets of these wolves and the important distinction between wolves and domestic dogs. For more insights, visit: www.meetmeatthecorner.org/episodes/wolf-rescue-colorado-wolf-and-wildlife-center.
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Wolves being reintroduced to the wild
Red Wolves • the red wolves are endangered • People that know a lot about red wolves are in a program that helps to increase the red wolves population • Red wolves eat deer, raccoons, rabbits, rodents, and nutria. Sometimes they even eat livestock and pets
Gray Wolves • Gray wolves are starting to come back into the wild • Many people put forth a lot of effort to repopulate the gray wolves • They eat elk, moose, deer, beaver, musk-oxen, bison, and caribou
This video it tells you about how people reestablish the wolf population and how wolves are different from any dog: www.meetmeatthecorner.org/episodes/wolf-rescue-colorado-wolf-and-wildlife-center