Gray Wolves Found in Lassen Volcanic National Park for the First Time
From activenorcal.com:
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has reported the presence of a new gray wolf pack within Lassen Volcanic National Park, marking a significant milestone for the park and the state’s wolf population.
The unnamed wolf pack is believed to consist of a breeding pair and at least one, possibly two, offspring. This new pack likely originates from dispersing members of the Lassen Pack, California’s most established gray wolf population, which resides in Lassen County—not Lassen Volcanic National Park. While some have assumed the Lassen Pack lived within the park, this is the first confirmed wolf activity in the park itself.