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Gray Wolf Population in California Sees Remarkable Growth

California’s gray wolf population has seen a significant rebound, with the latest count revealing a rise to at least 70 wolves, up from 44 last year. Researchers also identified two new packs, bringing the total to nine packs, mostly in the northeast corner of the state. This year’s count marks a milestone with a record 30 pups born across the state, a hopeful sign for the species once declared extinct in the region.

The return of wolves to California began in 2011, after nearly a century of absence following their extirpation in the 1920s. “Wolves are part of our history just as much as the grizzly bear on our state flag,” said Axel Hunnicutt, the State Gray Wolf Coordinator. “Their return enriches and diversifies our ecosystems.”

Despite this progress, challenges remain, particularly in balancing wolf conservation with the concerns of livestock producers. To mitigate conflicts, California has implemented a livestock compensation program, ensuring farmers are supported following wolf-related losses.

As California continues monitoring four additional wolf groups and fostering coexistence efforts, the resurgence of gray wolves symbolizes hope for biodiversity and ecological restoration in the state.

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