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Wolf News - May 2025
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE CONFIRMED THREE NEW WOLF PACKS BOOSTING POPULATION
May 29th: The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has confirmed the presence of three new wolf packs in the state: the Ishi pack in eastern Tehama County, the Tunnison pack in central Lassen County, and the Ashpan pack in eastern Shasta County.
COASTAL ALASKA WOLVES EXPOSED TO HIGH MERCURY CONCENTRATIONS FROM EATING SEA OTTERS
May 28th: In late 2020, a female coastal wolf collared for a study on predation patterns unexpectedly died in southeastern Alaska.
THREE NEW WOLF PACKS CONFIRMED IN CALIFORNIA STATE’S WOLF RENAISSANCE HIGHLIGHTS WEST COAST RECOVERY
May 28th: The California Department of Fish and Wildlife reported Tuesday that three new wolf packs have been confirmed in the state.
MULTIPLE WOLF ATTACKS REPORTED ON RANCHES NEAR ASPEN OVER MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND
May 28th, Colorado: Three ranches near where wolves were released in January say Colorado Parks and Wildlife is not keeping its promise to let them know when the collared animals are near.
THREE NEW WOLF PACKS CONFIRMED IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
May 27th, California: The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has confirmed the presence of three new wolf packs in the state.
CDFW RELEASES NEW WOLF LOCATION MAPPING SYSTEM
May 25th, California: The California Department of Fish and Wildlife recently announced the release of a brand-new mapping tool designed to provide regular location information on GPS-collared gray wolves in California to help prevent wolf-livestock conflict.
RED WOLF PUPS BORN AT WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER SIGNIFY HOPE FOR THEIR ENDANGERED SPECIES
May 22nd, New York: The Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) is thrilled to share that six Red Wolf pups were born to parents Oak and Adeyha on April 24.
NEW REPORT REVEALS PROMISING CHANGES IN US STATE'S GRAY WOLF POPULATION: 'THIS IS NOT A COINCIDENCE'
May 18th: "They can do what wild animals do best — adapt and survive."
4 DEATHS, A 1,700-MILE JOURNEY AND 4 POSSIBLE DENS: THE LATEST ON COLORADO’S WOLF REINTRODUCTION
May 16th: The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission green-lit the wolf management plan in 2023. Here’s where it stands, and where it’s going.
REPORT CONFIRMS CANADIAN GRAY WOLF DEATH IN COLORADO
May 16th, Colorado: The female gray wolf was part of the group from British Columbia that was relocated to Colorado in January, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE LAUNCHES WOLF-TRACKING TOOL FOR RANCHERS
May 15th, California: The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has launched a new tool to help ranchers protect their livestock from wolves. The Wolf Location Automated Mapping System provides location details of GPS-collared gray wolves across California.
May 11th: The illegal killing of these animals increases the risk of them becoming extinct.
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT VOTES TO LOWER PROTECTIONS ON WOLVES
May 8th: Lawmakers in Europe voted have voted to downgrade protections for wolves across the European Union in a victory for farmers over environmentalists.
SNATCHED PETS, LIVESTOCK DEATHS BLAMED ON WOLVES PROMPT EMERGENCY IN NEW MEXICO | OUT WEST ROUNDUP
May 4th, New Mexico: Commissioners in a rural New Mexico county say pets are being snatched from front yards and livestock are being maimed and killed by endangered Mexican gray wolves that seem to have no fear of humans, prompting them to declare a state of emergency.
POSSIBLE WOLF FOUND DEAD IN TEHAMA COUNTY COMMUNITY
May 1st: A resident living near Red Bluff said a possible wolf was found dead alongside a highway last week. It was discovered in Dales, about 10 miles northeast of Red Bluff, on Highway 36 East.