America's Wolf
Long ago, red wolves roamed from the bayous of East Texas to the bays of coastal New York. Today, not even 20 remain in the wild—confined to a tiny pocket of habitat in far Eastern North Carolina. This short film uses over four years' worth of National Geographic Explorer Jessica Suarez's photographs to tell the imagined story of one young wolf. Raised in captivity, she's eventually released into that last remaining habitat, and in the wild she finds freedom, danger, and the possibility of a new future for her species. Long ago, the red wolf was America's Wolf, and with our help it could be again. To learn more about red wolves and what you can do to help them, visit our education resource page: https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/americas-wolf/ See more of Jessica’s work at her website: https://jessicasuarezphotography.com/ Learn more about the Impact Story Lab’s work: https://www.nationalgeographic.org/society/impact-story-lab/
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