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... wildlife and fish commission deemed the red wolf as endangered with only as few as twenty left in the wild. After capturing the last few with hope of breeding them in captivity the tried to reintroduces red wolves to the world once more. ... Habitat destruction is probably one of the more serious threats why the red wolf has lost many of its own kind. The habitat destruction is primarily due to human development in the areas that housed many red wolves. After many homes and farmlands were built is when the decrease in the red wolf was at a high point.
Approximate Word count = 504 Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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