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California wolves are on the comeback. And no matter how hard wildlife officials try to direct them toward their natural prey ...
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The Western Journal on MSNSingle Wolf Can Cause Over $150,000 in Losses to Ranching Operations: StudyA groundbreaking study from the University of California Davis has revealed the staggering economic toll a single gray wolf ...
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Most ranchers understand that people can coexist with this long-missing, ecologically valuable native species.” ...
If the saying misery loves company is true, Colorado ranchers should be in contact with ranchers in California who have had ...
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The expansion of gray wolf populations is upending California cattle operations, leading to millions of dollars in losses for ...
UC Davis researchers found that gray wolves are causing significant stress and financial losses to California cattle ranchers ...
Carnivores, cortisol, and crap seem a fitting starting point when seeking to quantify the financial losses to livestock ...
Carnivores, cortisol and crap seem a fitting starting point when seeking to quantify the financial losses to livestock ...
Motion-activated field cameras, GPS collars, wolf scat analysis and cattle tail hair samples are helping University of California, Davis, researchers shed new light on how an expanding and protected ...
Things have gotten so bad so quickly — wolves have been back in California for only a bit more than a decade — that officials in Modoc and Sierra counties have declared emergencies.
Once hunted to near extinction, California wolves have made a dramatic comeback. The problem: No matter how hard wildlife officials try to direct the wolves toward their natural prey, they seem to ...
In the long scope of natural history, 100 years is barely worth mentioning, but for humans, the return of one of California’s most iconic carnivores can feel like a seismic shift. Wolves are ...
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