The zoo said in a news release that the litters, which total 12 pups, were born over three days at the end of April. According to zoo officials, all the pups and their mothers are healthy and doing well.
The newest pups bring the total number of red wolves currently in the zoo's breeding program to 36, making it the second-largest pack in the U.S. after Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium in Tacoma, Washington, according to the North Carolina Zoo.
Last year, the zoo welcomed five red wolf puppies to the pack.
Zoo officials said only 15 to 20 red wolves remain in the wild, all in eastern North Carolina. They're considered the most endangered canid in the world.
For the first time in two decades, one litter was born on the red wolf public habitat. The pups most likely will be visible starting in mid-June, when they begin to venture outside of the den, according to the news release.
The wolf family will be moved to the non-public breeding area when the pups are older and weaned from their mother. The other two litters were born in non-public viewing areas of the zoo, officials said.
An announcement on a public naming poll for one of the litters will occur within the next month, the zoo said.
Once common throughout the southeastern United States, red wolves were driven to near extinction during the late 1960s, the Zoo said, but the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service began an "aggressive conservation effort" - the American Red Wolf Recovery Program - that led to new ways to track and protect them.
"The pups are being kept in a quiet, non-public viewing area of the Zoo and have minimal contact with staff and keepers," the Zoo said in a release. "This allows their mother to raise the pups with the least amount of stress in a natural habitat."
The NC Zoo is the world's largest natural habitat zoo.
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