Looking at full size photos taken on May 8th this year, OR - 7, California State Fish and Game Department, Oregon Wolf, looking for a spouse in two provinces, California State Midok County Arboretum Hillside It looks like. Wildlife officials say that a violent storm in the high mountain south of California's Lassen Peak lowered the deer altitude, followed by OR-7. AP communication
California's Friesno - After tracking for a year, California wildlife officials said that lonely gray wolves from Oregon prefer travel to most people.
The scientist called him OR - 7 as he was the seventh wolf with a GPS pursuit collar in Oregon. Because it keeps track of migratory birds in the northeastern corner of California, wildlife authorities can track him.
Scientists say he may be looking for new luggage or spouse. State Wildlife Project Manager Karen Kovacs said he is almost unlikely
Recent news of the new wolf roaming in northern California - OR - 54, the direct descendant of the famous wolf, the gray wolf of OR - 7 continues to find new areas for them. I want to survive. It is only human tolerance and time that can prove whether they will stay for future generations.
When the famous Wolf was called "OR step" in California in late December 2011 and made him the first wolf in the state in the last 90 years, my wildlife guardian job Appeared. Unexpected Changes As the population of recent gray wolves lives at first sight in the northeast of Oregon, I did not think that there is an opportunity to protect such symbolic species. problem
In California, wild wolves cross the border from Oregon to the state, I believe that the second wolf from the 1920s has entered California. In spite of the witness of California, the wildlife authorities said wolves might continue to apply for residence in Oregon for tax purposes.
Since the day of destiny at the end of 2011, wolves call California their home. Shasta Packaging was destroyed in the mid-2020s, so it became the first family of wolves known in the Golden State in 2015. At the end of 2015, "wolf-like dog" was discovered in the western part of Larsen County and confirmed as a female wolf in the second year. At first sight hopeless, she found a friend, and in the spring of 2017, the couple had garbage of the Cubs and made a Larsen bag. These and all wolves in California are protected by federal endangered species and California endangered species.