PEOPLE AND RED WOLVES: CONFLICT ASSESSMENT REPORT

Constructive Conflict is contracted by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service as a neutral third party to assess and engage with the conflict over Red Wolves in the Albemarle Peninsula (AP) region of North Carolina.

The report, "People and Red Wolves: Conflict Assessment & Recommendations," provides a detailed overview of the perspectives of people in the AP region who are impacted by the conflict and offers next steps following interviews and conversations with over 155 people.

View and download the report here

COMMUNITY MEETINGS

RED WOLVES & RURAL LIFE

Over the past year, our team has met with hundreds of AP locals to understand their needs, concerns, and issues. A major theme from these conversations is the need for better engagement and decision-making processes related not only to Red Wolves but also other issues affecting Tyrrell, Washington, Hyde, Beaufort, and Dare Counties. 

To address this, we were asked to organize community-only meetings where residents, landowners, and other community members can share their thoughts, listen to each other, and determine a way forward together.