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We recommend engaging peer processes that discourage illegal behaviors and focusing energetic anti-poaching interventions on hostile actors to restore red wolves in this human dominated landscape. Sarkanais vilks (Canis rufus) ir suu dzimtas (Canidae) suu ints (Canis) plsjs.Sarkanais vilks joprojm oficili tiek sistematizts k viena no pelk vilka (Canis lupus) pasugm ar latnisko nosaukumu Canis lupus rufus, tomr pdj laik zintnieki uzskata, ka sarkanais vilks btu jizdala k patstvga suga, jo tas tpat k austrumu vilks (Canis lycaon) un. Self-identified male hunters in the probability group reported the greatest inclination to poach, with 11% saying they would kill any wolf they encountered on their own. While these data seem favorable for red wolf recovery, our results show a small group of people are driving the species to extinction through poaching. We used two sampling techniques and in both samples pluralities or majorities liked red wolves, supported their restoration, disliked policy that would limit red wolf protections, trusted the agency, and would not kill a wolf illegally. We conducted interviews and surveys in nine counties in and around the NENC reintroduction area to measure attitude and behavioral inclinations toward red wolves, acceptance of the red wolf recovery program, and trust in the lead agency. The red wolf (Canis rufus) is a canid species that historically encompassed.
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Another view is that a very small minority of individuals must refrain from killing endangered species before restoration can succeed, so research and interventions need to focus on those few. large portion of the red wolf population from their current habitat range. Leading theory predicts that by understanding the attitudes and behavioral inclinations of the general public toward red wolves, better decisions can be made about how and where to concentrate outreach and interventions. Anthropogenic mortality is the largest threat to survival of this population. In January 2021, there were 7 known individual red wolves ( Canis rufus) remaining in the only wild population, located in Northeastern North Carolina (NENC).