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NCWRC: Expect coyote sightings as pupping season peaks
RALEIGH — Coyotes are common throughout North Carolina, even in cities and suburbs, but often go unnoticed because they are very good at avoiding people. However, biologists with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission say that coyote sightings spike in the spring, so it’s imperative to know what attracts them, and what to do if you see one.
North Carolina Zoo announces red wolf pup names chosen by public
ASHEBORO — The North Carolina Zoo is excited to announce the names of the six red wolf pups (four females, two males) born on the guest view habitat to first-time parents Flint (male) and Sassy.
North Carolina Zoo asks public to vote on names of American red wolf pups
ASHEBORO — The North Carolina Zoo is asking the public to vote for names for six American red wolf pups born in April.
Luck Comes in Threes: The North Carolina Zoo announces 3 litters of red wolves born in span of 3 days
ASHEBORO — The North Carolina Zoo announces the birth of three litters of critically endangered American red wolves as part of its red wolf breeding program. The litters comprising 12 pups were born during three days from April 28 to April 30. All pups and their mothers are healthy and doing well. This is the first time in the Zoo’s breeding program that three litters were born in one spring.