Red wolves are rare in their natural habitats. A few hundred are roaming around South and North Carolina, not as many as there used to be. A select number of wolves have a home at the Sewee Visitor and Environmental Education Center. It's located near Charleston and the Atlantic Ocean, a part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. The wolves have a cool enclosure, and there's exhibits and tours available for the visitors of the human sort.
Sewee wolf tours the RWC is a superb place to spot and learn about wolves, especially now which is the breeding season. if you are going to visit Sewee for the education tours, be sure you call in advance because spots are on a first-come, first-serve basis.