The Sacramento Bee reports that the California Fish and Game Commission will be considering giving California endangered species protection to the Grey Wolf. Earlier this year a gray wolf came into California from Oregon ( see After 87 Years A Gray Wolf Returns To California).
State scientists believe other gray wolves may migrate into California and could start breeding populations. There are concerns that ranchers may view the wolves as a threat to livestock making protected status a high priority. Read more at: State recommends listing gray wolf as endangered – Environment – The Sacramento Bee.
Gray Wolves already have federal endangered protections. See California’s Gray Wolf Has Federal Endangered Species Protection


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By: California To Study Listing of Gray Wolf as Endangered « Natural History Wanderings on October 5, 2012
at 6:31 AM
It’s tempting to head up toward Lassen and look for him…. However, I tried and failed to find the deer that was filmed crossing into SF from the GG Bridge a couple years ago, and Plumas County is a lot more ground to cover!
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By: John Wall on August 10, 2012
at 3:59 PM
I think he is back in Oregon now. Did he get as far south as Plumas County?
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By: Sandy Steinman on August 10, 2012
at 4:23 PM