Gray wolf population growing fast in California up sixfold in the past five years
Briefly

The comeback of the gray wolf in California is a redemption and renewal story, inspiring advocates and showing that California can sustain these populations once again.
As of now, there are 44 gray wolves in California, a sixfold increase over the past five years, with wolves spreading across multiple counties.
State biologists suggest that California north of Interstate 80 could potentially support 371 to 497 wolves, drawing from successful population patterns observed in other regions.
The journey of wolves, such as the one that traveled 1,000 miles across California before being killed, illustrates their adaptability and the potential for increased numbers in the future.
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