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Another Northern California county has declared a local state of emergency as residents report more gray wolf incidents.
As a supervisor, Rickert was among the first north state political leaders to sound the alarm—to cry wolf—about the ...
Gray wolves maintain balance in the local ecosystem. But what happens when they threaten the livelihoods of ranchers, whose ...
The Shasta County Board of Supervisors on May 13 adopted a resolution declaring a local state of emergency in response to increased gray wolf activity, including confirmed livestock attacks and ...
The gray wolf is a protected endangered species in California. As the population recovers, run-ins with livestock and humans ...
The Shasta County Board of Supervisors voted to approve a letter to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife during ...
At least 50 gray wolves live in California now, a success story for environmentalists and headache for ranchers ...
SHASTA COUNTY – A Northern California county has declared a local state of emergency as residents report more gray wolf incidents. Shasta County supervisors adopted the state of emergency ...
Shasta County has declared a local state of emergency due to rising gray wolf threats. This decision aims to protect residents and livestock.
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