With an unprecedented number of wolf attacks on California’s livestock in recent years, the state’s Department of Fish and ...
Gray wolf conservationists, ranchers, law enforcement officials and anyone else with internet access can now track the movement of GPS-collared wolves as they roam the state. The California Department ...
Last summer’s gray wolf attacks on Sierra Valley livestock have reignited a broader debate over California’s approach to the ...
New research from UC Davis has affirmed what California ranchers have been saying for years: gray wolves are increasingly ...
Public officials in Truckee are warning residents and visitors that wolf activity has been recorded in the area. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife's wolf tracking map recently updated to ...
A wolf appears on a trail camera set up by Tracy Schohr, a livestock and natural resources advisor for University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources. (UCANR photo) The California ...
NPR's science podcast Short Wave talks about why wolves are thriving in California, a new estimation of the world's insect species and the universe's earliest quasars.
A new UC Davis study shows gray wolves in northeastern California are eating more cattle than any other food source.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A 3-year-old gray wolf known as BEY03F seen in Tulare County. (Image credit:California Department of Fish and Wildlife) A ...
A gray wolf has been detected in Sequoia National Park for the first time in over 100 years, wildlife groups say. California Wolf Watch said the collared female, known as BEY03F, has traveled hundreds ...