The state is home to nine packs and about 70 wolves, marking a triumph for nature but a challenge for ranchers ...
Two new wolf packs have been spotted in Northern California, which shows a continued resurgence of the species a century ...
The gray wolf (Canis lupus) is a recovering endangered species protected under the California Endangered Species Acts and U.S ...
State wildlife officials say more than 70 gray wolves could be in California – up from 44 last year — and new packs exist.
The EU cites the grey wolf population’s significant growth—from around 11,000 in 2012 to over 20,000 ... Killing experienced ...
A new gray wolf pack is roaming parts of Shasta County ... They eat small mammals, birds and reptiles, according to the CDFW, and scavenge dead carcasses. If hungry enough, they'll hunt larger animals ...
Today, gray wolves are making a major comeback in ... Currently, three states, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming, now allow at least some wolf hunting. In California, wolves continue to be protected ...
A new gray wolf pack is roaming parts of Shasta County ... If hungry enough, they'll hunt larger animals like elk and deer. While they’re usually timid around humans, wolves occasionally ...
In December 2023, CPW released 10 gray wolves that were sourced from Oregon into the Rocky Mountains of Grand County. The ...
A man who shot and killed a gray wolf in September after the animal approached his waterfowl hunting blind in northern Wisconsin will not be charged in the incident. Oneida County District ...
European colonizers started hunting wolves to protect livestock. By the 1920s, wolves had been completely removed from the state. In 2011, that changed. The gray wolf (Canis lupus) is a recovering ...