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Study finds wolves eating more cattle than other animals
New studies conducted by UC Davis researchers seem to confirm some fears local agricultural producers have about the presence ...
A study published Wednesday shows what gray wolves in California are eating. It's cause for concern.
A study on gray wolves' dietary preferences shows that the population regrowth is connected to the fact that wolves are ...
Two new studies examining gray wolves in California paint a complex picture of life on the state's ranching landscapes: ...
In far Northern California, beneath a towering mountain ridge still covered in April snow, one of the state's last cowboys stood in the tall green grass of a pasture he tends, describing what he sees ...
The image says it all, perhaps without the taste. So grateful I was able to capture this magnificent wolf right after the catch! Enjoy :-)© PNQ Images/Shutterstock.com Wolves are intelligent and ...
A new UC Davis study shows gray wolves in northeastern California are eating more cattle than any other food source.
On a small island near Gustavus, a wolf pack has decimated the local deer population – and started feeding on sea otters instead. The shift underscored coastal wolves’ adaptability. But then one died.
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