Three new wolf packs discovered in Northern California
- Three new wolf packs have been confirmed in Northern California, raising the wolf population to 78, up from 44 in 2023 and seven in 2020.
- The California Department of Fish and Wildlife named the packs the Ishi, Tunnison, and Ashpan.
- California now has 10 known wolf packs across 10 of its 58 counties.
- Environmental groups reacted positively to the discovery of new wolf packs.
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