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Choosing coexistence over conflict: How some California ranchers are adapting to wolves
This is the fourth part of Mongabay’s series on the expanding wolf population in California. Read Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. California wildlife officials have confirmed there’s a new wolf pack in the northern part of the state, as the ...
California wildlife officials have confirmed there's a new wolf pack in the northern part of the state, as the population of the endangered canids—and the number of livestock they have preyed ...
If you ever watch a wolf in the wild, the first thing you notice is its silence. A wolf does not crash through a forest or stomp across snow. It moves like a shadow — alert, careful and aware of every ...
While dogs and cats are genetically unrelated, breeding for certain features is making some dog and cat breeds look more and ...
The legendary DJ and artist looks back on the decades it takes to truly build a world — while existing totally in the present ...
California’s wildlife department killed four gray wolves in the Sierra Valley in late October, in a dramatic escalation of tactics to address growing predation of cattle by the canids and despite ...
Everywhere you look, everywhere you go there's something else to learn about Full House. Including, as Jodie Sweetin and ...
California wildlife officials have officially recognized a new gray wolf pack, the Grizzly Pack, in Plumas County. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) confirmed the pack's formation ...
Play, a four-year-old French bulldog, waddled down the street in Noho. Squinting in the morning sun, she had bat ears, a ...
Most pet dogs carry a little wolf inside them; tiny snippets of wolf DNA that slipped into dog genomes after domestication. A ...
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