Gray Wolf Updates

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  • April 6, 2021

As of the last collar reading, OR-93 crossed U.S. Route 101 and is in San Luis Obispo County.

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  • April 1, 2021

The latest collar reading from gray wolf OR-93 indicates he is in Monterey County.

 

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  • March 27, 2021

As of the last collar reading, OR-93 crossed Interstate 5 and is in San Benito County.

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  • March 22, 2021

CDFW has issued this press release on OR-93 and will update the Gray Wolf page soon. 

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  • February 25, 2021

CDFW has issued this press release on OR-93 and will update the Gray Wolf page soon. 

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  • September 22, 2020

CDFW has posted new depredation investigation reports from August 28 and September 5, 2020, to the CDFW Gray Wolf web page

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  • September 21, 2020

CDFW has posted a new depredation investigation report from September 15, 2020 to the CDFW Gray Wolf web page

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  • April 2, 2019

CDFW has posted a depredation investigation report from March 23, 2019 to the CDFW Gray Wolf web page.

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  • March 27, 2019

CDFW has posted a depredation investigation report from March 16, 2019 to the CDFW Gray Wolf web page.

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  • December 18, 2018

An update to the California's Known Wolves - Past and Present document and a depredation report from Dec. 5 have been posted to the CDFW Gray Wolf website. CDFW was notified by ODFW that OR-59, a male dispersing wolf approximately 1.5 years old, had crossed the state line into Modoc County on Sunday, Dec. 2, 2018. On Dec. 5, a calf that died from natural causes was scavenged in the area, and evidence at the scene (as well as GPS data) indicate that OR-59 was in the immediate vicinity. On Dec. 9, CDFW was notified by ODFW of a mortality signal for OR-59. CDFW Wildlife Officers responded to the last known location and found OR-59 deceased. This is now under a criminal investigation conducted by wildlife officers from CDFW’s law enforcement division. CDFW takes very seriously any threats to this recovering wolf population, and will investigate fully any possible criminal activity in these deaths. CDFW reminds the public that killing a wolf is a potential crime and subject to serious penalties including imprisonment.

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