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Home / Environment / California Wildlife Crews Stop Search for Dangerous Wolves

California Wildlife Crews Stop Search for Dangerous Wolves

14 Jan

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Summary

  • Search for two juvenile wolves from Beyem Seyo pack has ceased.
  • The Beyem Seyo pack killed or injured at least 92 calves and cows.
  • Wildlife officials failed to safely capture the remaining two wolves.
California Wildlife Crews Stop Search for Dangerous Wolves

Wildlife crews have significantly reduced efforts to capture two juvenile gray wolves from the notorious Beyem Seyo pack in Northern California's Sierra Valley. These wolves were part of a pack responsible for unprecedented livestock attacks, having killed or injured at least 92 calves and cows. Previous attempts by wildlife officials to deter the pack using drones, nonlethal deterrents, and round-the-clock field presence ultimately failed to prevent the depredations.

After months of searching, officials have been unable to safely capture the two remaining juvenile wolves. "Despite best efforts from CDFW's expert wolf biologists and law enforcement officers, we have not been able to find or get close enough to these young wolves to safely capture them," stated Katie Talbot, CDFW Deputy Director of Public Affairs. Officials remain hopeful that continued remote monitoring will allow for sightings leading to a safe capture.

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The Beyem Seyo pack's predatory behavior on cattle was deemed unprecedented nationally, killing more livestock than entire wolf populations in Montana and Wyoming in recent years. Gray wolves, protected by law, primarily prey on wild animals. Their reintroduction in other states has led to increasing conflicts with ranchers, with calls for targeted hunting in specific areas where wolves become habituated to livestock.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Officials stopped actively searching because they could not safely capture the two juvenile wolves despite extensive efforts.
The Beyem Seyo pack killed or injured at least 92 calves and cows in the Sierra Valley.
Yes, gray wolves are protected under California law and the federal Endangered Species Act.

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