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The California Department of Fish and Wildlife recently announced the presence of three new wolf packs in the state, bringing California’s total number of packs up to 10.
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife recently announced the presence of three new wolf packs in the state, bringing California’s total number of packs up to 10.
Once nearly extinct in the United States, wolves are making a comeback in California. Cattle ranchers are feeling the impact.
Western Slope ranchers and elected officials urged Colorado Parks and Wildlife and its commission on Thursday to take more aggressive action in mitigating the impacts of the Copper Creek wolf pack on ...
The director of Colorado Parks and Wildlife on Wednesday defended the agency’s handling of a wolf pack in the Roaring Fork Valley after criticism was leveled by an agency commissioner who also ...
The Wolf Pack football team, looking to break out of a three-season slump, will get at least nine chances to make an impression on national TV this season. Nevada’s 2025 schedule continued to take ...
Endangered Mexican gray wolf Asha captured public imagination when she wandered outside of the wolf recovery area in New Mexico. After a year at the Sevilleta Wolf Management Facility, Asha has ...
Colorado officials killed a wolf that was preying on livestock, and which had been relocated previously due to concerns around livestock depredations.
A pack with a history of livestock incidents It’s not the first time the Copper Creek Pack has been at the center of the news around Colorado’s controversial wolf restoration program.
The trio of new packs brings the state total to 10, marking a continued resurgence for the canids protected under state and federal endangered species laws.
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife this week reported there were three new wolf packs in the state’s far north.