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Fossil Rim executive director Snodgrass announces retirement after 37 years at center

Fossil Rim executive director Snodgrass announces retirement after 37 years at center
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Fossil Rim director set to retire after 37 years at wildlife center

Fossil Rim director set to retire after 37 years at wildlife center
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Near-Extinct Red Wolves Could Make a Comeback, Thanks to a Texas Breeding Program – Texas Monthly

An American red wolf at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center. Garrett Gosdin/Fossil Rim Wildlife Center The wolf is already moving when Jason Ahistus opens the gate, a gray-orange shadow slipping silently through the brush on long, loping legs. Ahistus steps inside easily, shutting the gate behind him. He moves through the enclosure, checking the den, changing the water dish: furtive movements orbit him, the fact of his presence in the enclosure repelling its occupant as surely as one magnet pushes away another. “They’re always this shy,” Ahistus says as he comes back toward the fence. Thirty feet behind him, a solemn canine face appears from behind a tree, ears pricked, then withdraws. “Especially the more people there are. Sometimes they stand and look at you as you’re walking up, but you come into the enclosure and they just vanish.” 

St Louis Zoo plans habitat for endangered wolf

St. Louis Zoo plans habitat for endangered wolf Red wolves to live at Sears Lehmann wildlife reserve By JIM SALTER, Associated Press Published: February 5, 2021, 6:00am Share: O’FALLON, Mo. The St. Louis Zoo plans to use land it owns in a rural area of Missouri as habitat for a wolf breed on the verge of extinction, zoo officials said Monday. Only about 20 American red wolves remain in the wild due mostly to illegal hunting, vehicle strikes and habitat loss. Plans call for wolves to live and breed on the Sears Lehmann Jr. Wildlife Reserve, a protected setting that was donated to the zoo in 1993. The reserve is in Franklin County, Mo., about 40 miles southwest of St. Louis.

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