‘Amazing’: Endangered Calif. animal makes stunning comeback according to new data
From SFGate.com:
In 1924, the last gray wolf in California was shot. For the next 87 years, the native species completely vanished from the state. But now, a century after the fatal shot was fired, seven packs of gray wolves roam the state, and their population growth shows no signs of stopping.
This spring, 30 new wolf pups were born across California’s wolf packs, according to Axel Hunnicutt, the state gray wolf coordinator for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. He said that was the biggest increase in California wolves in a century.