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Gray wolves were absent from California for nearly a century due to hunting and habitat loss. But that changed in the 2010s, ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife is teaming up with federal and local agencies in Siskiyou County and the ...
The team of 20 wildlife specialists will work in Siskiyou, Plumas and Sierra Counties as part of an effort to protect both ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife says the new initiative will include in-person support from CDFW staff, ...
Wolves are a protected species, and it's illegal to intentionally kill them unless someone's life is in danger. Now, there is a new tactic being deployed in California to help prevent any more ...
As outcry from the ranching industry continues to swell due to an increase in wolf depredation numbers on livestock in the Northstate, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife has announced a ...
Concerns are rising for Northern California ranchers over the impact of growing gray wolf populations on their cattle. Shasta ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has launched a program called the "Summer Strike" team to combat livestock depredations in Siskiyou, Plumas, and Sierra Counties.
These losses can cost farmers and ranchers between $69,000 and $162,000 per wolf, according to reporting from the Palm Springs Desert Sun, part of the USA TODAY Network. Gray wolves have been ...