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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.
How Rep. Lauren Boebert’s bill to delist gray wolves would affect Colorado’s wolf reintroduction At least 21 wolves call the state home, and removal as a federal endangered species would have ...
(FOX40.COM) — The California Department of Fish and Wildlife is teaming up with federal and local agencies in Siskiyou County and the Sierra Valley to combat livestock depredations by gray wol… ...
Northern California ranchers are struggling to manage wolf attacks on livestock, as lethal action is illegal under the Endangered Species Act.
Asha, a Mexican gray wolf caught wandering around New Mexico in 2023, gave birth to her first litter.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife reports a grey wolf's death, sparking an investigation. Efforts continue to manage the growing wolf population amid challenges.
Colorado officials killed a wolf that was preying on livestock, and which had been relocated previously due to concerns around livestock depredations.
California wildlife officials confirmed three new wolf packs in Northern California, bringing the state total to 10.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife killed a gray wolf in Pitkin County following recent attacks on livestock, according to a press release on Friday.
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.