California’s gray wolf population grows: Two new packs detected in state bringing total to 71
From newsbreak.com:
California’s gray wolf population has grown, with a new report from state wildlife officials revealing the presence of a previously unidentified pack. The “Diamond Pack,” which includes at least two wolves, has been confirmed in eastern Plumas and southern Lassen counties. Additionally, another unclassified pack is roaming the shared boundaries of Shasta, Lassen, Tehama, and Plumas counties. This brings the state’s total to at least 71 wolves across nine packs and four smaller groups.