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Once nearly extinct in the United States, wolves are making a comeback in California. Cattle ranchers are feeling the impact.
Long before the American government removed them both from their ancestral homelands, wolves and Native Americans coexisted ...
Gray wolves were absent from California for nearly a century due to hunting and habitat loss. But that changed in the 2010s, ...
California ranchers have a new mapping tool designed to provide regular location information on GPS-collared gray wolves in the state to help prevent wolf-livestock conflicts. The Department of Fish ...
The helicopter was flying low above a remote snow-covered mountain ridge outside Hinton, Alberta, Canada, when pilot Clay ...
Thirty-seven wolves died in Washington in 2024, including four killed for preying on livestock, one by a cougar, one dying ...
At least 50 gray wolves live in California now, a success story for environmentalists and headache for ranchers ...
The alpha female’s collar transmitted location data every four hours, creating an unprecedentedly detailed map of the pack’s movements ... Their successful integration into Idaho’s wolf population ...
The first time one hears that scientists have brought back the dire wolf can be a little surreal ... and we were giving an update on our bison population genomics map that we’ve been building ...
A wolf in Northern Idaho. (Idaho Department of Fish and Game) Idaho’s wolf population likely is down by about one-third since 2021, according to state Department of Fish and Game officials.
Kent Laudon, a wolf biologist for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife said the population is growing ... Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho in the mid-90s.
A pack of wolf pups from the Lassen pack in 2017. Kent Laudon, a wolf biologist for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife said the population ... Park and central Idaho in the mid-90s.