Carolina Tiger Rescue is a 501(c)3 GFAS-accredited nonprofit wildlife sanctuary that’s dedicated to saving and protecting wild cats in captivity and the wild.
They work to help wild cats live in their native habitats in peace without being exploited by humans.
The rescue recently welcomed two three-year-old female red wolves to its sanctuary! They shared pictures on Facebook of the two new additions. Caroline and Mist are settling in nicely, the rescue said in a Facebook post.
According to Tiger Rescue, Caroline and Mist will live at the sanctuary for the next few years until they reach the optimal age for breeding. The female wolves will be looked after and bred as part of the Red Wolf Species Survival Plan.
RWSSP is an initiative that involves dozens of sanctuaries, zoos, and other animal facilities that all work cohesively to preserve this critically endangered species of red wolves, also known as the American wolf.
Lead Image Source : Carolina Tiger Rescue/Facebook.
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