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Four Extremely Rare Red Wolf Pups Born at ZooTampa at Lowry Park

Births Bolster Population of Endangered Species

By Lowry Park Zoo May 27, 2018

ZooTampa at Lowry Park visitors may see a litter of new red wolf puppies, which are the most critically endangered wolf species in the world. The successful birth of four red wolf pups is an important addition to the populations of this rare Florida species and the first red wolf births at the zoo since 1993.

 

Born in late April, in a natural den their mother, Yona, dug herself, the pups are living as they would in the wild. A newly designed habitat allows guests to be part of the experience as the pups grow and emerge from their den. Zoo animal care staff and veterinarians have seen the pups snuggled up by Yona’s side. The zoo team plans checkups for the pups in the coming weeks.

 



Red wolves, the rarest of all wolf species, are native to Florida and once roamed throughout the Southeast. Today, they are critically endangered, with only around 200 red wolves remaining in zoos and reintroduction areas. Wolves were hunted by ranchers to near extinction for fear they would attack livestock. As part of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ Species Survival Plan (SSP), ZooTampa is helping to ensure the red wolf population can continue despite serious threats to those in the wild.

 

“The birth of these red wolf pups represents a significant milestone for this species,” said Dr. Larry Killmar, the Zoo’s Chief Zoological Officer. “The success of this litter is encouraging and represents hope for the future of these incredible animals.  Yona is caring for her pups in public view, which shows how comfortable and well cared for she feels.” 

 

In addition to its red wolf program, ZooTampa leads in the caring, rescue and rehabilitation of several Florida threatened and endangered animals, including panthers, manatees and Key deer.


 

About ZooTampa at Lowry Park

ZooTampa at Lowry Park is operated by the Lowry Park Zoological Society, an independent 501(c)(3) charitable organization committed to excellence in conservation, education, recreation and research. The Zoo is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and is featured among the “Top 25 Zoos in the U.S” by TripAdvisor (2015). The Zoo is located at 1101 W. Sligh Avenue in Tampa, and is open seven days a week, from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. with extended hours for select events. Parking is free. For more, visitwww.ZooTampa.org or call (813) 935-8552. Also, find the Zoo on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.