Critically endangered male red wolf now at WNC Nature Center in hopes of reproducing

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by Brittany WhiteheadSunday, December 5th 2021

https://wlos.com/news/local/critically-endangered-male-red-wolf-now-at-wnc-nature-center-in-hopes-reproducing

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Ben, a red wolf, is seen at the Wolf Conservation Center in New York. Ben was transferred to the WNC Nature Center on Nov. 20, 2022. (Photo credit: Wolf Conservation Center)

3VIEW ALL PHOTOSBen, a red wolf, is seen at the Wolf Conservation Center in New York. Ben was transferred to the WNC Nature Center on Nov. 20, 2022. (Photo credit: Wolf Conservation Center)

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ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) —A critically endangered red wolf was flown to Asheville on Nov. 20 and now resides at the WNC Nature Center.

Male red wolf “Ben” was born at the Wolf Conservation Center in South Salem, New York in 2018, and since then lived there with his mother, father and siblings.

He came to the WNC Nature Center to join red wolves Karma and Garnet there, who arrived at the nature center in 2018 but did not successfully reproduce during their time there.

WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA NATURE CENTER OFFERS FUN FOR ENTIRE FAMILYBen, a red wolf, is seen at the Wolf Conservation Center in New York. Ben was…

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