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FILE - In this May 13, 2019 file photo, a female red wolf peers from within a tree trunk in its habitat at the Museum of Life and Science in Durham, N.C.   Government wildlife officials say in a court filing that they have released two more critically endangered red wolves into the wild in North Carolina and could place several more captive-bred wolves into the habitat this year. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said in the filing Monday, March 1, 2021,  that it brought two male wolves from a Florida wildlife refuge, paired them with wild female wolves from North Carolina and let them loose in February.   (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)

FILE - In this May 13, 2019 file photo, a female red wolf peers from within a tree trunk in its habitat at the Museum of Life and Science in Durham, N.C. Government wildlife officials say in a court filing that they have released two more critically endangered red wolves into the wild in North Carolina and could place several more captive-bred wolves into the habitat this year. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said in the filing Monday, March 1, 2021, that it brought two male wolves from a Florida wildlife refuge, paired them with wild female wolves from North Carolina and let them loose in February. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)

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