California wildlife officials are investing $2 million to reduce conflicts between gray wolves and livestock as the species ...
Is that one there?” Kaggie Orrick, a National Geographic Explorer and conservation scientist, asks from the passenger’s seat ...
California ranchers sick of watching blood-thirsty wolves ravage their herds are demanding the right to blast the predators with pepper balls as Republican lawmakers are fighting what they call ...
Ranchers are trying a new strategy in Democrat-led Sacramento to fight back against the wolves increasingly taking their ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife program will reimburse producers for confirmed losses and expand nonlethal ...
California ranchers sick of watching blood-thirsty wolves ravage their herds are demanding the right to blast the predators ...
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 ...
California wildlife officials have confirmed there's a new wolf pack in the northern part of the state, as the population of the endangered canids—and the number of livestock they have preyed ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. California wildlife officials euthanized four wolves and will relocate three juveniles. Nonlethal deterrence failed after months; ...
Who's afraid of the big, bad wolf? Well, likely no one in southern California — at least not for the past hundred years or so. However, that all changed in February 2026 when a gray wolf was spotted ...