All sides agree problems will persist as long as ranch and gray wolf territories in California overlap. What's the solution?
As depredation numbers rise, California wildlife experts work with ranchers to strike a balance between protecting gray wolves and preserving cattle.
If the gray wolf is removed from the endangered species list, states take over hunting regulations. In Illinois, the gray ...
Tulare County’s gray wolves, collectively known as the Yowlumni pack, are a family that was counted by the California ...
Fourteen years after the first gray wolf, known as OR-7, was spotted in California in a century, the population has grown to ...
Tracking surveys by DNR staff and volunteers in winter are critical to the agency's method of estimating Wisconsin's gray ...
The wild population of Mexican wolves saw another year of growth in 2024, according to the results of the annual census. T ...
The number of endangered Mexican gray wolves has increased for the ninth year in a row, but advocates say recovery isn't ...
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 ...