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Once nearly extinct in the United States, wolves are making a comeback in California. Cattle ranchers are feeling the impact.
At least 50 gray wolves live in California now, a success story for environmentalists and headache for ranchers ...
Gray wolves, a protected species, have killed at least 30 livestock animals in Northern California counties since March.
Conservation efforts have brought the gray wolf back from the edge of extinction. The focus is shifting now from saving the ...
The team of 20 wildlife specialists will work in Siskiyou, Plumas and Sierra Counties as part of an effort to protect both ...
California wildlife officials confirmed three new wolf packs in Northern California, bringing the state total to 10.
Gray wolves were absent from California for nearly a century due to hunting and habitat loss. But that changed in the 2010s, ...
A handful of counties across Northern California have declared states of emergency in the wake of increased wolf activity. Shasta, Lassen, Modoc, Plumas and Sierra counties have adopted local ...
Sierra Valley, which spans both Plumas and Sierra counties, has had higher-than-normal levels of livestock depredations by ...
Gray wolves, a protected species, have killed at least 30 livestock animals in Northern California counties since March. California ranchers are struggling to manage the wolf attacks, as lethal ...
The trio of new packs brings the state total to 10, marking a continued resurgence for the canids protected under state and ...
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