A Gray Wolf Visited Los Angeles County for the First Time in a Century, Marking a Major Milestone in the Species' Recovery
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A wolf arrived in a wild area of Los Angeles County on the weekend, marking the first time the presence of this predator is documented in the area in at least a century, according to the California Department of Fisheries and Wildlife (CDFW).The three-year-old grey wolf, known as BEY03F and bearing a tracking collar, was detected on Saturday morning in the Santa Clarita mountains in the north of the county.The state coordinator of grey wolves of…
The appearance of a wolf in Los Angeles after a century is a historic event for California’s biodiversity and confirms the slow recovery of the gray wolf after decades of extermination. The specimen, a young female equipped with tracking collar, was detected in a wild area in the north of the county during the weekend. California’s Department of Fisheries and Wildlife confirmed that it is the southernmost record of a wolf in the state. And the f…
'First Time in a Century': Gray Wolf Spotted in Los Angeles County
For the first time in a century, there’s a wild gray wolf in Los Angeles County, California. The young female wolf was born farther north in the state, but she’s ventured farther south than any others of her species have for a very long time. Wildlife officials believe the wolf, known as BEY03F, is looking for a mate. The lone LA County wolf has a GPS collar that makes it easy for wildlife officials to track her movements. Conservationists say h…
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