(KRON) — The California Department of Fish & Wildlife has published a new map, which provides semi-daily tracking information for California’s growing wolf population.
The online map, which was released to the public on May 15, is the latest addition to the CDFW’s increasingly rigorous plan for wolf management. There are seven known wolf packs in California. These packs are mostly found in Lassen, Modoc, Plumas, Shasta and Tehama counties in northeastern California. However, one pack, the “Yowlumni pack” lives in the southern Sierra Nevada.
“[The map] provides the last known location of satellite collared wolves within California to help livestock producers mitigate wolf-livestock conflict,” the CDFW said in a statement on May 15. “Highlighted hexagons on the map represent the most recent locations from the collars themselves. Satellite collars do not provide real-time location information, but do attempt to send location data every morning.”
Approximate areas of gray wolf activity in California. More accurate, day-to-day wolf locations are now available through the CDFW website. (CDFW) Loaded ghost gun allegedly brandished during act of road rage on I-880On April 2, the CDFW announced that it was entering “phase two” of its wolf management plan. The new stage allows the agency to consider permits for “less-than-lethal harassment,” like firing guns or nonlethal munitions to scare off wolf packs hunting California livestock.
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