Can California protect wildlife while also safeguarding humans? Concerns about wolves and other predators prompt a hearing at ...
Wade Crowfoot, California’s Natural Resources Secretary, addressed the problem of “human-wildlife conflicts” for state ...
In an effort to reduce conflicts between California’s growing gray wolf population and rural residents, particularly ranchers, who say the animals are killing their livestock, state wildlife officials ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife shared tips for distinguishing wild gray wolves and protecting yourself from ...
A wolf and three pups are seen in Lassen County in 2019. This week, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife reported a new pack in nearby Plumas County. (California Department of Fish and ...
Wolf attacks kill and terrorize cows and raise rancher costs for monitoring, fence repair, non-lethal deterrents and ...
Wolf attacks on California cattle rose from 54 to 122 between June and Sept. State strike teams using nonlethal tools failed to curb escalating livestock losses. Ranchers face economic strain, ...
California wildlife officials euthanized four wolves and will relocate three juveniles. Nonlethal deterrence failed after months; pack killed 87 cattle from March to October. State removes the Beyem ...
California wildlife officials have confirmed there's a new wolf pack in the northern part of the state, as the population of the endangered candids — and the number of livestock they have preyed on — ...
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