A new line of research has revealed a surprising finding about how the presence of wolves helps keep people safe.
New research shows humans may have brought wolves to a remote island, fed them, and cared for them thousands of years ago.
California confirms 10 wolf packs, with rising livestock attacks in rural areas. State deploys patrol teams and GPS collars to monitor and manage wolf activity. New programs balance endangered species ...
Rising wolf populations spark livestock attacks and public safety concerns in rural CA. Five counties declared emergencies; officials urge easing protections on wolves. Researchers link wolves to calf ...
In California, as wolf numbers grow — a remarkable return after a century — livestock producers are increasingly worried as these predators occasionally take down cattle. Gray wolves are an endangered ...
Recently, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife announced it had made the difficult decision to kill four members of one of the state’s 10 known wolf packs in an area just north of Lake Tahoe ...
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Once Hunted to Extinction, California’s Gray Wolves Are Back — And Not Everyone’s Howling With Joy
With its enchanting eyes, powerful jaws, acute senses and haunting howls, the gray wolf (Canis lupus) — the largest member of the dog family — is a wilderness icon. Once the most widespread mammal on ...
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Mexican gray wolves are moved from Cochise County as locals seek end to species protection
A group of neighbors gathered on rancher Ed Ashurt’s property in the early morning light to see with their own eyes the helicopters flying towards the Peloncillo Mountains. Since the pack of ...
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