Can California protect wildlife while also safeguarding humans? Concerns about wolves and other predators prompt a hearing at ...
One pack became so dependent on cattle in the Sierra Valley as a food source that four of the wolves were euthanized in October.
On Jan. 27, California lawmakers took initial steps toward addressing the public safety concerns posed by the state's growing ...
State leaders discuss the delicate balance between conservation and community safety amid increased wolf attacks.
Advocates want the state to dedicate $15 million a year to bring back specialists focused on resolving conflicts between people and wild animals. Will they get it?
Across continents, a new kind of predator is testing the boundaries between wild and domestic life, and the consequences are landing on people’s doorsteps. From wolf-dog packs in American suburbs to ...
"Give moose plenty of space and respect, especially during the spring." Visitors suffer consequences after letting dogs off ...
Assemblywoman Heather Hadwick explains wolf attacks, rancher losses, and new legislation to protect rural California communities.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is expanding its Range Rider Program as part of the state’s gray wolf restoration efforts ...
Livestock depredation by Mexican wolves is rare. Most of it results from ranchers not deploying deterrents such as guard dogs, electric fencing, noise boxes, range riders and “fladry” (bright red ...