Red Wolf Recovery Project
Southeast Region

Red Wolf Resources by Age Level

Books

Upper Middle School to Adult

  • Return of the Wolf – Successes and Threats in the US and Canada by Steve Grooms, 3rd edition, Nova Vista Publishing Company, 2005.
  • The Red Wolf – Help Save This Endangered Species by Alison Imbriaco, Enslow Publishers, Inc., 2008.
  • Wolves: Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation, edited by L. David Mech and Luigi Boitani, Chapter 11 – “Restoration of the Red Wolf” by Michael K. Phillips, V. Gary Henry and Brian T. Kelly, The University of Chicago Press, 2003.
  • Meant To Be Wild – The Struggle to Save Endangered Species Through Captive Breedingby Jan DeBlieu, Chapter 1, “The Wolves of Alligator River,” Fulcrum Printing, 1993;
  • Hoagland on Nature by Edward Hoagland, Essay Collection, “Lament the Red Wolf,” pgs. 87-130, The Lyons Press, 2003.
  • Another Country – Journeying Toward the Cherokee Mountains by Christopher  Camuto, Henry Holt, 1997.
  • The Red Wolf by Alvin Silverstein, Virginia Silverstein and Robert Silverstein; the Millbrook Press,1994
  • Gray Wolf, Red Wolf by Dorothy Hinshaw Patent, Sandpiper Publisher, 1994.

  • Younger Readers
  • Journey of the Red Wolf by Roland Smith, Dutton Juvenile, 1996; (Grades 5-9)
  • Red Wolf Country by Jonathon London, Dutton Children’s Books, 1996
  • Red Wolves – And Then There Were (Almost) None by Meish Goldish, Bearport Publishing, 2009
  • The Red Wolf by Fred Harrington, The Library of Wolves and Wild Dogs, PowerKids Press, 2002.

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    Periodicals

  • Southeastern Naturalist – Volume 1, Number 2, 2002, “The Original Status of Wolves in Eastern North America” by Robert M. Nowak.
  • International Wolf Magazine, Winter 2007 – Special Red Wolf Issue – Published by the International Wolf Center - http://www.wolf.org/wolves/news/iwmag/2007/winter/winter2007.asp.
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    DVD’s

  • Recovering a Species – The Red Wolf – U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services - http://www.fws.gov/redwolf/recovering.html
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Last Updated: 2/27/09