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California's gray wolf population is rebounding, with three new packs confirmed, bringing the state's total to ten. The Ishi, Tunnison, and Ashpan packs signal successful conservation efforts ...
Gray wolves were absent from California for nearly a century due to hunting and habitat loss. But that changed in the 2010s, when the species began to travel into California from nearby states.
Mexican gray wolf Asha is known for wandering in and around New Mexico – and now she has some pups to join her on her journey.
Asha, a Mexican gray wolf caught wandering around New Mexico in 2023, gave birth to her first litter.
A 6-week-old gray wolf pup joined the Wolf Conservation Center in South Salem last week and needs a name. The "fierce and bold" pup will soon become an ambassador wolf, joining two others to ...
California wildlife biologists confirmed three new gray wolf packs are living in North State counties Shasta, Tehama and Lassen.
Wolf advocates are hailing the arrival of the new packs, but local leaders have urged wildlife managers to take a more aggressive approach.
Endangered gray wolves gain ground in California, with 3 new packs spotted in Shasta, Tehama, and Lassen. Ranchers worry over livestock losses.
The gray wolf is a protected endangered species in California. As the population recovers, run-ins with livestock and humans have become more common.
The gray wolf is a protected endangered species in California. As the population recovers, run-ins with livestock and humans have become more common.
The female gray wolf was part of the group from British Columbia that was relocated to Colorado in January, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
A federal agency “mistakenly” killed an endangered and possibly pregnant Mexican gray wolf in Arizona, officials said.
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