State wildlife officials pare back effort to find three wolves whose parents, sibling were euthanized.
In addition to increasing carcass counts, wolves decrease reproduction rates, weaning weights, calf health and human ...
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Choosing coexistence over conflict: How some California ranchers are adapting to wolves
By Spoorthy Raman This is the fourth part of Mongabay’s series on the expanding wolf population in California. Read Part 1, ...
Gray wolf conservationists, ranchers, law enforcement officials and anyone else with internet access can now track the movement of GPS-collared wolves as they roam the state. The California Department ...
OR-25, a male gray wolf formerly of eastern Oregon’s Imnaha Pack, lies in a meadow after being radio-collared by Oregon wildlife officials in 2014. Endangered gray wolves have gained more ground in ...
Wolf attacks on California cattle rose from 54 to 122 between June and Sept. State strike teams using nonlethal tools failed to curb escalating livestock losses. Ranchers face economic strain, ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. California wildlife officials euthanized four wolves and will relocate three juveniles. Nonlethal deterrence failed after months; ...
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 ...
California wildlife officials euthanized four wolves and will relocate three juveniles. Nonlethal deterrence failed after months; pack killed 87 cattle from March to October. State removes the Beyem ...
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