Work to study the endangered red wolf population in eastern North Carolina is among the topics planned for a special program Friday on endangered species. Photo: B. Bartel/USFWS

An online meeting set for Sept. 23 is to provide the public an update on the endangered red wolf population in eastern North Carolina. Photo: B. Bartel/USFWS
An online meeting set for Sept. 23 is to provide the public an update on the endangered red wolf population in eastern North Carolina. Photo: B. Bartel/USFWS

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced that it will host an online informational meeting later this month to update the public on the Red Wolf Recovery Program.

The information session set for 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. Sept. 23 will include the latest on revitalized recovery efforts for the species, the status of recovery efforts in the eastern North Carolina red wolf population area, coyote-management strategies and planning.

Fish and Wildlife said the meeting is part of its continuing efforts to increase engagement with communities and overall communication and transparency regarding red wolf recovery.

Register for the meeting.

You can also submit any questions you have about red wolves or the Red Wolf Recovery Program using the above link.

“We will use these questions to shape our presentation. You will also have a chance to submit questions during the meeting,” officials said in the announcement.

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