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According to a press release from Alligator River NWR, “photographed on Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge, these adult and juvenile Barred Owls don’t seem to mind getting their photo ...
Wild turkeys in Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge have to use their strong flying skills to escape from bears, with juvenile males known as jakes and females as jennies able to fly well ...
More than 5,000 vertebrates representing 144 species of wildlife were killed on U.S. Highway 64 just halfway through a ...
By Howard Whiteman Murray State University As darkness settled in at the end of an evening event at the Land Between the ...
Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge protects one of the last habitats for the endangered red wolf. Individuals typically drive the gravel wildlife loop or join evening red wolf howls hosted ...
Red wolves were reintroduced to North Carolina in 1987. Their peak population since then was about 120 animals, in 2012. About 18 are left today.
Documentary on the attempts of the Fish and Wildlife Service's Red Wolf Recovery Team to reintroduce red wolves back into the wild at the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge in North Caroline.
In these photos, Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge is the location where bear meets birds. It’s a good thing that wild turkeys are strong flyers.