California launches wolf tracking tool to help prevent livestock conflict
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California launches wolf tracking tool to help prevent livestock conflict
California wildlife officials have launched a public mapping system that displays the approximate locations of GPS-collared gray wolves across the state, offering a new tool for livestock producers to protect their herds. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife announced the system's debut Thursday, emphasizing its purpose as a proactive measure to reduce wolf-livestock conflicts. The Wolf Location Automated Mapping System displays the la…
New map lets you track California’s growing wolf population
(KRON) — The California Department of Fish & Wildlife has published a new map, which provides semi-daily tracking information for California’s growing wolf population. The online map, which was released to the public on May 15, is the latest addition to the CDFW’s increasingly rigorous plan for wolf management. There are seven known wolf packs in California. These packs are mostly found in Lassen, Modoc, Plumas, Shasta and Tehama counties in nor…
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