Fourteen years after the first gray wolf, known as OR-7, was spotted in California in a century, the population has grown to ...
The number of confirmed wolf depredation incidents is on the rise as California's gray wolf population slowly recovers Wildlife officials and ranchers are working together to find solutions to ...
The number of endangered Mexican gray wolves has increased for the ninth year in a row, but advocates say recovery isn't occurring fast enough.
The 2024 count of Mexican wolves showed at least 286 of the endangered animals living in eastern Arizona and western New ...
Conservationists say delisting would harm wolf populations already threatened by climate change, loss of habitat and weak ...
Tulare County’s gray wolves, collectively known as the Yowlumni pack, are a family that was counted by the California ...
The annual census found 286 Mexican gray wolves in Arizona and New Mexico, an 11% increase over last year and the ninth straight year of growth. Wildlife managers say the continued growth in ...
As California's gray wolf population increases, the number of depredations on cattle is going up in the state's rural corners. Wolves were responsible for at least 19 cattle deaths statewide ...