Around 6 a.m. Saturday, the 3-year-old female arrived in the mountains north of Santa Clarita, as tracked by a GPS collar.
For thousands of years, wolves occupied a range of North American habitats stretching from Arctic tundra to deserts. Their numbers were drastically reduced by hunting and habitat loss, and it has ...
A gray wolf has been spotted in Los Angeles County for the first time in more than 100 years, marking a major milestone in ...
The wolf, known as BEY03F, roamed more than 500 miles from Northern California, signaling that the species continues to ...
A lone gray wolf padded quietly into Los Angeles County before dawn on Saturday — and made history. State biologists say the ...
WASHINGTON – The Mexican gray wolf has made a comeback in Arizona and New Mexico, but remains legally endangered. A push to remove federal protection is advancing in Congress, which has never delisted ...
For the first time in a century, biologists have documented a gray wolf in Los Angeles County over the weekend, a sign that these predators that were eliminated from the state by hunters are making a ...
The wolf’s death brings the total number of translocated wolves that have died since the start of the reintroduction program to 12 out of 25. Another wolf, an offspring of the translocated wolves, was ...
Gray wolves were eliminated from California nearly a century ago due to hunting and trapping, with the last known wild wolf ...
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A Gray Wolf Makes ‘Historic’ Appearance in Los Angeles for the First Time in 100 Years
A 3-year-old female gray wolf tagged “BEY03F” was tracked through her GPS collar on Saturday, February 7.
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