Facts:
1. Diet:
Berries, insects, white tailed deer, and more. (1.)
2. Climate:
Red Wolves tend to live in forests and some mountains (2.)
3. Where else can it live:
South West U.S.A In North Carolina and the South East mountains and forest's (1).
4. Why is the Red Wolf endangered:
People killed Red Wolves because they thought it would injure them. (3.)
5. Population over the years:
In 1980, the red wolf was no longer in the forest's (5.)
6. What are the benefits of red wolves with nature and animals:
Red wolves love to eat rodents such as rats, mice, and any other small rodents. That helps the humans and in the wild the Red Wolf is a very good hunter, which controls over population.(6.)
7. How to protect Red Wolves from going extinct:
You can talk to people, adopt packs and family's, write letters to the government about it, make an account on websites to be informed and to be a member. (1.)
Sources/bibliography
1. Defenders of wild life .Fact Sheet: Red Wolf. (Defenders of wild life .2014.web . 8/28/2014)<http://www.defenders.org/red-wolf/basic-facts>.
2. Red wolf coalition. basic facts/stats (basic facts/stats .web.8/28/2014. <http://redwolves.com/rwc/about_wolves/facts_stats.html>
3. Our endanger animals Endanger animals list .2014.web .8/28/2014 http://www.konicaminolta.com/kids/endangered_animals/library/field/red-wolf.html
5. "Animals for Kids: Red Wolf." Ducksters. Technological Solutions, Inc. (TSI), July 2014. Web. 28 July 2014. < http://www.ducksters.com/animals/red_wolf.php>
6.: Mulheisen, M. and R. Csomos 2001. "Canis rufus" (On-line), Animal Diversity Web. Accessed July 28, 2014 http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/accounts/Canis_rufus/
1. Diet:
Berries, insects, white tailed deer, and more. (1.)
2. Climate:
Red Wolves tend to live in forests and some mountains (2.)
3. Where else can it live:
South West U.S.A In North Carolina and the South East mountains and forest's (1).
4. Why is the Red Wolf endangered:
People killed Red Wolves because they thought it would injure them. (3.)
5. Population over the years:
In 1980, the red wolf was no longer in the forest's (5.)
6. What are the benefits of red wolves with nature and animals:
Red wolves love to eat rodents such as rats, mice, and any other small rodents. That helps the humans and in the wild the Red Wolf is a very good hunter, which controls over population.(6.)
7. How to protect Red Wolves from going extinct:
You can talk to people, adopt packs and family's, write letters to the government about it, make an account on websites to be informed and to be a member. (1.)
Sources/bibliography
1. Defenders of wild life .Fact Sheet: Red Wolf. (Defenders of wild life .2014.web . 8/28/2014)<http://www.defenders.org/red-wolf/basic-facts>.
2. Red wolf coalition. basic facts/stats (basic facts/stats .web.8/28/2014. <http://redwolves.com/rwc/about_wolves/facts_stats.html>
3. Our endanger animals Endanger animals list .2014.web .8/28/2014 http://www.konicaminolta.com/kids/endangered_animals/library/field/red-wolf.html
5. "Animals for Kids: Red Wolf." Ducksters. Technological Solutions, Inc. (TSI), July 2014. Web. 28 July 2014. < http://www.ducksters.com/animals/red_wolf.php>
6.: Mulheisen, M. and R. Csomos 2001. "Canis rufus" (On-line), Animal Diversity Web. Accessed July 28, 2014 http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/accounts/Canis_rufus/