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Record number of wolf attacks are happening in Calif., but not much can be done to stop them
With an unprecedented number of wolf attacks on California’s livestock in recent years, the state’s Department of Fish and ...
New research from UC Davis has affirmed what California ranchers have been saying for years: gray wolves are increasingly ...
A study on gray wolves' dietary preferences shows that the population regrowth is connected to the fact that wolves are ...
A UC Davis analysis of wolf droppings in California rangeland reveals how cattle has become a main course.
Northstate lawmakers, ranchers and law enforcement officials gathered at the State Capitol on Wednesday, July 1, to urge ...
As now written, owners of domestic animals, owner’s family members, an owner’s employee or the agent of an owner can kill one ...
California ranchers sick of watching blood-thirsty wolves ravage their herds are demanding the right to blast the predators with pepper balls as Republican lawmakers are fighting what they call ...
Washington wildlife officials will try to kill as many as two wolves from a pack in southeast Washington in response to a series of attacks on cattle. Late on Tuesday, Washington Department ...
Ranchers in northern Colorado wonder if the growing wolf population is causing coyotes to be more aggressive toward livestock ...
An environmental nonprofit wants Colorado Parks and Wildlife to have stricter rules guiding when wolves responsible for repeated livestock attacks can be killed. The Center for Biological Diversity ...
A study published Wednesday shows what gray wolves in California are eating. It's cause for concern.
In the Neuchâtel Jura, a wolf killed two cattle and slightly injured a third during an attack on a herd. The herd in question consisted of 34 animals.
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