oh look puppies!

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https://cdfgnews.wordpress.com/2015/08/20/photo-shows-wolf-pups-in-northern-california/

i would like to take this time to correct our friends at the CDFG
“This news is exciting for California,” said Charlton H. Bonham, CDFW Director. “We knew wolves would eventually return home to the state and it appears now is the time.”
Sorry northern timber wolves never lived here. Thanks for letting a invasive species take hold.

epic fail.......
 
Read all about it........ :mad:

California Department of Fish and Wildlife News Release

August 20, 2015



Media Contact:

Jordan Traverso, CDFW Communications, (916) 654-9937

Matt Baun, USFWS Communications, (530) 841-3119



Photo Shows Wolf Pups in Northern California



The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has photographic evidence of five gray wolf pups and two adults in Northern California.



After trail cameras recorded a lone canid in May and July, CDFW deployed additional cameras, one of which took multiple photos showing five pups, which appear to be a few months old and others showing individual adults. Because of the proximity to the original camera locations, it is likely the adult previously photographed in May and July is associated with the group of pups.



“This news is exciting for California,” said Charlton H. Bonham, CDFW Director. “We knew wolves would eventually return home to the state and it appears now is the time.”



CDFW has designated this group (comprised of two adults and five pups) the Shasta Pack.



Wild wolves historically inhabited California, but were extirpated. Aside from these wolves and the famous wolf OR7 who entered California in December 2011, the last confirmed wolf in the state was here in 1924. OR7 has not been in California for more than a year and is currently the breeding male of the Rogue Pack in southern Oregon.



In June 2014, the California Fish and Game Commission voted to list gray wolves as endangered under the California Endangered Species Act. The gray wolf is also listed as endangered in California, under the Federal Endangered Species Act of 1973. Gray wolves that enter California are therefore protected by the ESA making it illegal to harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture or collect wolves, or to attempt to engage in any such conduct in California.



CDFW is completing a Draft Wolf Management Plan and will release it soon. Throughout the plan’s development, CDFW has held numerous meetings with stakeholders. Currently, CDFW is incorporating comments from a stakeholder advisory group, and considering revisions due to implications of this news, before releasing the draft plan to the general public. Public meetings will be scheduled to receive public comment on the draft plan.



In addition to the trail cameras, CDFW relies on help from the public to glean information about wolves in California. The public can report wolf sightings on CDFW gray wolf website at www.wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/Mammals/Gray-Wolf/Sighting-Report.



Though wolves rarely pose a direct threat to human safety, CDFW recommends that people never approach, feed or otherwise disturb a wolf. For more information about staying safe in wolf-occupied areas, including what people should do if they encounter a wolf, please visit www.wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/Mammals/Gray-Wolf/FAQ.
 
Wonder how long it will take wolves to become re-established in California and wreak havoc on our ungulates the way they have in Montana and Idaho?
 
Josh Pearson said:
Wonder how long it will take wolves to become re-established in California and wreak havoc on our ungulates the way they have in Montana and Idaho?

Not long........My buddies in both Montana & New Mexico hate them........ :mad:
 
bye bye what deer are left after coyotes and the mountain lions get them... as well as most other game :'(. maybe since they are invasive we can hunt them like euros? probably not.

here is a quote from the posted link

Though wolves rarely pose a direct threat to human safety, CDFW recommends that people never approach, feed or otherwise disturb a wolf. For more information about staying safe in wolf-occupied areas, including what people should do if they encounter a wolf, please visit www.wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/Mammals/Gray-Wolf/FAQ.


dont think this worked very well with the bears in yosemite. :-[
 
Yea ask the cattle ranchers in MT and WY how the wolf reintro experiment has worked out...

I'd say hey, it'll be another predator we could eventually hunt but knowing the way our state works, that'll never happen even when a population gets established.
 

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