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Titled “Ten Years of Gray Wolf Conservation and Management in California: 2015–2024”, the report describes the return and resurgence of the species since wolves naturally re-entered ...
Ranchers push for Mexican gray wolf delisting Public Lands Council and New Mexico Cattle Growers hail proposed legislation to end federal protections, citing livestock losses and threats to rural ...
For the first time in 16 years of documented growth, the gray wolf population in Washington has declined. The break in the consistent upward trend is attributed to several factors, with the primary ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife released five gray wolves onto public land in Grand County, Colorado, on Monday, Dec. 18, 2023. Pictured is wolf 2302-OR. Colorado Parks and Wildlife has published its ...
Currently, gray wolves are considered endangered in most of the contiguous U.S. It’s usually illegal to kill a wolf unless it’s done to defend a human, or in some cases, livestock.
Background The Mexican grey wolf is listed under the Endangered Species Act as a 10 (J) experimental population and the federal protections that come with that listing has made it incredibly hard to ...
Gray wolves appear to be moving closer to the Denver metro, and a movement map released by Colorado Parks and Wildlife highlighted a watershed that passes into Denver. FOX31's Nate Belt asked what ...
California has seen its Gray Wolf population grow quickly over the last decade. Now, ranchers say the wolves are killing and stressing their livestock. They advocate for more options to ward them off.