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The gray wolf population has increased in California after vanishing for nearly a century, but livestock farms have been ...
How the re-introduction of wolves is impacting Colorado 06:29. When Francine Madden heard about a Wyoming man who killed a gray wolf after injuring it with his snowmobile and showing it off at his ...
Colorado now plans to release up to 50 wolves captured from Oregon. “We are deeply grateful for Oregon’s partnership in this endeavor, and we are now one step closer to fulfilling the will of ...
Currently, gray wolves are considered endangered in most of the contiguous U.S. It’s usually illegal to kill a wolf unless it’s done to defend a human, or in some cases, livestock.
A pack of gray wolves has been sighted within the boundaries of California's Lassen Volcanic National Park for the first time in nearly 100 years of federal protection. In a Facebook post issued ...
California wildlife officials reported the confirmation of three new gray wolf packs in the state's northern counties, raising the number of established packs to 10—a level not seen in over a ...
Gray wolves were believed hunted to extinction in California by the 1920s. There were no confirmed wolf sightings until 2011, when a wolf (OR-7) left Oregon and began a four-month roam through ...
A newly identified pack of endangered gray wolves is roaming in California’s Sierra Nevada, at least 200 miles away from the nearest known pack, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife ...
Gray wolves are an endangered and protected species since they returned to California in 2011, almost 90 years after they were hunted to extinction.