See What’s Happening in Wolf Conservation

Read official California Wolf Center press releases, media appearances, and other content related to recent developments in wolf conservation.

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California Wolf Center Celebrates Newly Born Puppies

These two puppies, born to North American gray wolves Wintu and Yana, join the over twenty resident wolves at the conservation center. We welcome these newly born wolves at a critical time as their wild counterparts are returning to the Golden State.

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California Wolf Center’s announcement of Release of California Wolf Conservation Plan and Year in Review for California Wolf Recovery for 2016

On Tuesday, December 6th California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) released the final Conservation Plan for Gray Wolves in California. We wish to express our appreciation for the Department's tremendous work in creating a Wolf Conservation Plan that takes into consideration all stakeholders perspectives and interests.


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The Newest Wolf to California

California Department of Fish & Wildlife released a report confirming the presence of another wolf in Northern California on January 7, 2016. This wolf is not part of the Shasta Pack, but is believed to be a lone wolf.

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California is Wolf Territory Once Again

The image of five gray wolf pups in Northern California was released by California Department of Fish & Wildlife on August 20, 2015. This news has been long awaited since the lone gray wolf, Journey first crossed into California from Oregon in 2011.


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Proposal to Strip Federal Wolf Protections Faces Strong Opposition

Demonstrating Americans’ broad opposition to the Obama administration’s plan to strip Endangered Species Act protections from gray wolves, members of the Pacific Wolf Coalition submitted 101,416 comments to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today favoring continued wolf protections.

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