Pimlott, D.H.Joslin, P.W.Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conferences2010-02-152010-02-151968http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/18980p. 373-384.The foregoing review has brought out that as late as this decade there has been a great deal of confusion about the status of the red wolf. The taxonomic study by McCarley (1962) suggested that red wolves had been replaced by coyotes and by red wolf x coyote hybrids in most areas in eastern Texas, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. His work indicated that a few might still exist in parts of Louisiana. McCarley's conclusions were not widely known, and two reports which suggested that there were still many red wolves were published in 1964.red wolfecological distributiondistribution recordsrare speciesendangered speciestaxonomyhybridizationThe status and distribution of the red wolf.Article