Three new wolf packs discovered in Northern California
Briefly

The wolf population in Northern California has notably increased to 78, with the recent confirmation of three new packs, marking a significant recovery from just 7 in 2020. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has recognized the Ishi, Tunnison, and Ashpan packs, bringing the total to 10 packs statewide. While environmental groups celebrate this growth, cattle ranchers express concern over livestock predation. Calls for better protective measures against wolves highlight the ongoing tension between wildlife recovery efforts and agricultural interests.
The confirmation of three new wolf packs in Northern California has raised the state's wolf population to 78, marking a significant increase from previous years.
Environmental advocates celebrate the continued recovery of California's wolf population, urging for measures to ensure their thriving future amid ongoing concerns from cattle ranchers.
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