Two new wolf packs confirmed in California amid population boom
Briefly

The presence of two new gray wolf packs in Northern California highlights a significant recovery for the species, which had nearly gone extinct in the region.
Experts assert that the resurgence of gray wolves can help restore balance to the ecosystem, though their return poses challenges, particularly in livestock protection.
California now boasts at least 70 gray wolves, with their population up from 44 just last year, marking a notable recovery since previously just one pack existed.
The state aims to balance wolf conservation with livestock protection through research, acknowledging challenges posed by the growing number of wolves in the region.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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