Shasta County supervisors adopted the state of emergency declaration last week.
"These wolves are showing no fear of people and are attacking livestock near family homes. We need better tools and immediate action to keep our rural communities safe," said Corkey Harmon, the Shasta County supervisor who sponsored the resolution, in a statement.
Supervisors also sent a letter to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife asking for help in protecting the public from wolves.
Both Modoc and Lassen counties have also adopted similar emergency declarations against wolves in recent days.
Wolves are an endangered species in California that, at one point, had disappeared from the state before returning in recent years. Fish and Wildlife has been closely monitoring the state's wolf population, with seven wolf packs having been confirmed.
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