Whether it's 2,700 wolves in Minnesota or 70 in California, ranchers report similar challenges — predators targeting livestock, limited management authority, and compensation programs that don't solve ...
The study of wolf droppings determined that wolves have made cattle their main course in Nortehern California.
The state is allowing the use of rubber bullets, paintballs and pepper balls to ward off wolves endangering livestock.
New studies conducted by UC Davis researchers seem to confirm some fears local agricultural producers have about the presence ...
Two new studies examining gray wolves in California paint a complex picture of life on California’s ranching landscapes: ...
A UC Davis analysis of wolf droppings in California rangeland reveals how cattle has become a main course.
New research from UC Davis has affirmed what California ranchers have been saying for years: gray wolves are increasingly ...
DNA-based diet research from two Northern California wolf packs shows cattle rival mule deer as a primary prey source — ...
Christina Vander Berg knelt in the dirt, carefully measuring a paw print. She’s a range rider — helping to mediate conflict between wolves and Colorado ranchers.
California ranchers sick of watching blood-thirsty wolves ravage their herds are demanding the right to blast the predators with pepper balls as Republican lawmakers are fighting what they call ...
With an unprecedented number of wolf attacks on California’s livestock in recent years, the state’s Department of Fish and ...
Wolves had long been extinct in parts of Central Europe. Thanks to strict regulations to protect species, in recent decades they have become more widespread again. This brings new challenges: in many ...