AMERICAN RED WOLF












1st Moment
Linger awhile to cast your loving gaze and curious mind on the photos above of our four-legged kinfolk.
Humans and wolves
share 84% of the same DNA.
2nd Moment
Allow yourself to become aware of and experience your mutual connectedness in the unfolding mystery of life.
There are between 15 and 25 red wolves left in the wild, primarily in the five-county area of North Carolina's Albemarle Peninsula.
3rd Moment
Express gratitude for this other being’s existence and their vital place in Earth’s balanced biosphere.
The survival rate for red wolf pups is low, with under 50% reaching adulthood.
4th Moment
Consider and contemplate any details you know about this creature’s life and the threats it now faces.
Red wolves are often mistaken for coyotes and shot.
5th Moment
Allow yourself to feel your feelings. Feel what some call The Great Sadness. Open to the grief this creature faces, and imagine a time when this, your kinfolk, is extinct. Lament their absence and acknowledge any contribution you may have knowingly or unknowingly made.
Traffic accidents are a leading cause of death. Five red wolf pups recently died after their father was killed by a vehicle on I-64. A 2-year-old female red wolf named Chance gave birth to the pups with her breeding partner. Red wolves are monogamous and mate for life, and both parents participate in caring for their pups. After the death of her partner, Chance was unable to feed and care for her pups by herself as a first-time, single mother.
6th Moment
Become emotionally engaged as you now send your prayers and your powerfully compassionate energy to the individuals and communities of this fellow-creature. Consider the specific challenges and threats they now face. Hold up your fellow humans and the organizations that are serving these dear and vulnerable populations.
7th Moment
As you finish, take a final look at one of the photos of this dear one for whom you’ve prayed. Carry the image in your heart as you return to our shared life in our shared home.