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Other Predators

Our population changes so check back her to see what's new. Every year many rescued animals are rehabilitated and released. Those that cannot be released remain at the Sanctuary. Most of the permanent residents at The Red Wolf Sanctuary were rescued from people’s homes where they had proven to not be pets. The Red Wolf Sanctuary is currently a permanent home for:


4 Black Bears (Ursus americanus). All 4 black bears were ‘pets’. The oldest, Pocahontas, is 20, the youngest (Maumee) was confiscated from an apartment when she was less than 1 year old. We currently have 3 females and 1 male (neutered prior to coming to The Red Wolf Sanctuary).

1 Cougar (Felis concolor). While we have rescued many cougars over the years, we currently have only one. Yuma is a female cougar who was rescued from a home by our friends at Creekwood Critters and brought to The Red Wolf Sanctuary when she was less than 1 year.

1 Bobcat (Felis rufus). Bozeman is a male bobcat rescued from an apartment where he was playing a bit too rough for the people who lived there. He was neutered and declawed before he came to the Sanctuary.

5 Coyotes (Canis latrans). The coyotes were all raised by people and they have no fear of people. Without fear coyotes come too close to humans and human habitation and are therefore not releasable.

8 Red Foxes (Vulpes vulpes). Foxes have a very strong, musky scent. However, they are still popular pets, until people get tired of giving them daily baths or smelling like skunks.

1 Red Tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis). Red Tailed Hawks are sometimes referred to as “chicken hawks” but they don’t typically eat chicken, they eat mice, squirrels and other rodents.

1 Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus). “Popeye” was found as an immature bird hanging on a barbed wire fence by his eyelid. He lost his eye, and as a result has no depth perception, making him a lousy hunter. He does fly and often speaks to visitors.

1 Barred Owl

1 Peregrine Falcon

1 Black Vulture

1 Red-shouldered Hawk



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