Increase In California Wolf Population Leads To Review Of Species’ Endangered Status

From TheTravel.com:

An increase in the California wolf population has led to a review of the species endangered status after two counties issued a State of Emergency. In Northern California, the increased wolf population is causing concern in rural communities. This has led Modoc, Sierra, and Lassen counties to reach out to state officials to help regulate the wolf populations.

While the California Department of Fish and Wildlife is reviewing the gray wolf’s endangered status in the state, it is unlikely that the status will change soon. There are far too few gray wolves in the state to do so.

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