The state is home to nine packs and about 70 wolves, marking a triumph for nature but a challenge for ranchers ...
The endangered species hasn't been spotted within Lassen Volcanic National Park in nearly a century of federal protection ...
A new pack of endangered grey wolves was recently confirmed in Northern California, on the border of Lassen, Plumas and ...
Other nearby packs include the Lassen Pack – situated further south in Lassen National Forest, and the Antelope Pack which ...
gray wolves have again established themselves in northeastern California forests from Siskiyou to Tahoe, and in the Sequoia National Forest southeast of Fresno. This map shows parts of California ...
California's gray wolf population is experiencing a boom, with state wildlife officials verifying the presence of two fresh ...
On Nov. 7, a federally protected female Mexican gray wolf was found dead in the vicinity of Forest Service Road 2058 and East Spring Valley Road northwest of Flagstaff. The U.S. Fish & Wildlife ...
Before 2011, the last gray wolf was shot in the Golden State in 1924. The population has come back and is now home to about 70 wolves.