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SAN FRANCISCO – The last wild wolf in California was shot in 1924. It wasn’t until 2011 that another padded across the Oregon border. Today, gray wolves are making a major comeback in the ...
Biologists are using drones to blast AC/DC's "Thunderstruck" and movie clips at the apex predators to shoo them away from ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has launched a public wolf mapping online tool to track collared wolves.
All sides agree problems will persist as long as ranch and gray wolf territories in California overlap. What's the solution?
Did you know that the Wolf Fire, currently burning along at 1,400 acres and having zero percent containment, is the largest ...
Back in 2000, I wrote a piece for California Wild about the prospects for wolf restoration in the state. At that time, there had not been any wolves ...
California wildlife officials recently outfitted 12 gray wolves with satellite collars, allowing enhanced monitoring of the population that has started to take off in recent years.
Gray wolf population growing fast in California — up sixfold in the past five years Recovery of iconic predator considered a wildlife success story by some, but a headache by ranchers ...
California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s year-end estimate of the state wolf population has rounded up to nine packs – an increase from seven at the end of 2023.
For many Northern California ranchers, the question is no longer whether the wolves preying on their herds are going to be forcefully removed, it's who is going to do it.
According to the California Fish and Wildlife’s latest report released this month, a total of nine gray wolf packs have been monitored in California.
California announces plans to relax protections for wolves as population grows Recovery of iconic predator considered a wildlife success story by some, but a headache by ranchers ...