State of California enters next phase of wolf conservation plan as Gray Wolf population expands

From ActionNewsNow.com:

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The California Department of Fish and Wildlife on Wednesday announced the advancement of the state of California’s management of the gray wolf and further supporting communities where they are known to reside.

The CDFW says that at the end of 2024, there were seven known packs of gray wolves that reside in the state of California, with four additional areas of known wolf activity. Most of the packs are located in the northeastern part of California, with one pack residing in the southern Sierra Nevada.

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