The gray wolf that made headlines in 2011 for becoming the first lobo in nearly a century to lope in California’s wilderness is presumed dead. The collared wolf, known as OR-7, was last accounted for ...
While wolves have become more commonplace in the Rocky Mountains and Pacific Northwest, a young female recently made her presence known an hour north of LA.
For thousands of years, wolves occupied a range of North American habitats stretching from Arctic tundra to deserts. Their numbers were drastically reduced by hunting and habitat loss, and it has ...
California will reexamine its gray wolf conservation policies — including tactics North State ranchers use to protect cattle — now that the endangered and protected species' pack numbers are growing ...
As California's gray wolf population grows, so are the reports of wolves killing cattle in the state's rural corners, prompting at least one county to recently declare a local emergency that urges ...
The female was previously part of the Plumas County Beyem Seyo pack. She was recorded because of her GPS collar. Having been eliminated from most of their historical range, wolf populations in the US ...