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Free Fishing Day in North Carolina to take place July 4

Free Fishing Day in North Carolina to take place July 4 © Provided by WXII 12 Greensboro-Winston-Salem boy girl fishing The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission announced this week that on the Independence Day holiday, anyone of any age will be able to fish for free. Click on the video player for more headlines from WXII 12 News.Sign up for our Newsletters Free Fishing Day has been an annual event across the state since the General Assembly authorized it in 1994. The event will also give out-of-state visitors the chance to fish without having to receive a license. Officials say all other fishing regulations still apply.

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.” 

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8 red wolves released into wild provide hope for critically endangered species

8 red wolves released into wild provide hope for critically endangered species Meaghan Mulholland © Photograph by Jessica Suarez Ruby (F2142) was born in 2016 at Reflection Riding Arboretum and Nature Center in Chattanooga, Tennessee where she continues to live with her current mate, Apollo (M2065). Red wolves are assigned a stud book number at birth that is used to identify them in the Red Wolf Species Survival Plan Program (RWSSP). Each year RWSSP leaders meet to discuss possible wolf matches for the upcoming year s breeding season. With a limited gene pool of 14 founder red wolves, it is critical to try to diversify the species genetics through these pairings.

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