State Project To Advance Science and Management of Gray Wolves

From MyMotherLode.com:

 

Sonora, CA – State wildlife officials praise a new wolf project for its contributions to conflict reduction strategies for rural communities and livestock producers.

The launch of the California Wolf Project (CAWP) is a long-term partnership between UC Berkeley’s Rausser College of Natural Resources and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) to advance the science and management of gray wolves in California. The project combines UC Berkeley’s expertise in ecology, sociology, economics, and environmental policy with the university’s extensive network of agency, non-profit, landowner, and tribal relationships. Tuolumne County was visited twice by a young male gray wolf in 2021, as reported here. The CAWP team uses innovative and interdisciplinary methods to gather data on wolf spatial ecology, diet, predator-prey dynamics, and recolonization within California, contributing to conflict reduction strategies for rural communities and livestock producers.

 

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