In a world of many animals. They are all very different, but there are rare vidy.They are - Grey Goose, Black Stork, merlin, gray crane, eagle. They are rare because they are on the verge of extinction. People hunt them for leather, fur and even for pleasure. This is not correct. We need to protect and preserve the animals! All rare animals do exist but there is a real threaten of their disappearance. We must protect them to keep these species for next generations.
The rarest of the family wolf, red wolf once inhabited most of eastern United States, from Pennsylvania to Texas. However, in the XX century. from extinction, habitat destruction and hybridization with coyotes, red wolves were on the verge of extinction. Their first range was reduced to extreme southwestern Louisiana and southeastern Texas, and by the end of the 70-ies of the XX century. red wolves in nature completely disappeared, and only preserved specimens in zoos and kennels. Since 1988, the work on the return of red wolves into the wild - in the mountains of the Great Smoky Mountains in North Carolina and Tennessee.
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In a world of many animals. They are all very different, but there are rare vidy.They are - Grey Goose, Black Stork, merlin, gray crane, eagle. They are rare because they are on the verge of extinction. People hunt them for leather, fur and even for pleasure. This is not correct. We need to protect and preserve the animals! All rare animals do exist but there is a real threaten of their disappearance. We must protect them to keep these species for next generations.
The rarest of the family wolf, red wolf once inhabited most of eastern United States, from Pennsylvania to Texas. However, in the XX century. from extinction, habitat destruction and hybridization with coyotes, red wolves were on the verge of extinction. Their first range was reduced to extreme southwestern Louisiana and southeastern Texas, and by the end of the 70-ies of the XX century. red wolves in nature completely disappeared, and only preserved specimens in zoos and kennels. Since 1988, the work on the return of red wolves into the wild - in the mountains of the Great Smoky Mountains in North Carolina and Tennessee.