BLOOMINGTON — Two red wolves have joined the Miller Park Zoo menagerie, and visitors are asked to help name one of them.
The nameless female arrived from Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium in Tacoma, Wash. She joins “Elohi,” (Cherokee for “of the earth”), a 2½-year-old male who came from Chehaw Wild Animal Park in Albany, Ga.
Naming options are listed on the zoo’s Facebook page. They are:
The nameless female arrived from Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium in Tacoma, Wash. She joins “Elohi,” (Cherokee for “of the earth”), a 2½-year-old male who came from Chehaw Wild Animal Park in Albany, Ga.
Naming options are listed on the zoo’s Facebook page. They are:
Kawoni — Cherokee for Flower Moon (April), which is her birth month.
Tacoma — For her birthplace of Tacoma, Wash.
Waya — Cherokee for wolf
"In
hopes to bolster the numbers of the endangered species, the Miller Park
Zoo staff will make sure everything is ready for the early 2015
breeding season," said a city news release announcing the wolves'
arrival.
The zoo's last red wolf, "Kai," gave birth to
three litters in 2010, 2011 and 2012. Kai had been at the zoo since
2009, but left in September to go to the Niabi Zoo near the Quad Cities.
In
2012, two of Kai's pups were released into the wild in North Carolina,
which is the only location where red wolves are found. All the moves
were recommendations from the Red Wolf Species Survival Plan.
Once
common throughout the eastern and south-central United States, red
wolves were decimated by the early part of the 20th century as a result
of intensive predator control programs and the degradation and
alteration of the species' habitat, according to zoo Superintendent Jay
Tetzloff.
The red wolf was designated an endangered
species in 1967, and shortly thereafter the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service initiated efforts to conserve the species.
Today,
more than 100 red wolves roam their native habitats in eastern North
Carolina, and nearly 200 red wolves are maintained in captive breeding
facilities like the Miller Park Zoo throughout the United States.