Saturday, December 14, 2019

Learn about Gray Wolves in California on Dec. 19?

While we don't harbor much hope for this meeting, due to California's Current Wolf Biologist's numerous failures to act on reported Carcass, this would be a great opportunity to put him on the spot to do so. Initially he asked  for public support, however that is a 2-way street ;) If He is not going to respond to reported DEAD Cow Carcasses he only wants to be the one receiving help and not providing anything in Return. Is he only concerned with the Ranchers Point of View?

Nevada County Livestock Commissioners Meeting– Kent Laudon, wolf specialist with California Department of Fish and Wildlife will be presenting information on California’s Gray Wolf, during a special joint-meeting of the Nevada County Agricultural Advisory Commission and the Nevada County Fish and Wildlife Commission.


Potential evidence of at least one other wild wolf in
California. CDFW trailcam photo, Lassen County.

The gray wolf (Canis lupus) is a native species that was likely extirpated from California in the 1920’s. Neary a century later the gray wolf is now returning to California on its own by dispersal of individuals from populations in other states

“This is a unique opportunity to learn about an endangered species who has often traveled in our region,” said Nevada County Agricultural Commissioner Chris de Nijs. “Our local Ag Industry and interested residents are invited to learn more about these wolves and how we can live with them.”

In the summer of 2018 and 2019, OR-54 (54th collared wolf in Oregon) has traveled widely throughout northeastern California including parts of Lassen, Modoc, Nevada, Plumas, Shasta, Siskiyou and Tehama Counties. OR-54 has logged over 7,646 miles in these two years and Nevada County represents the southernmost known wolf location in the state since wolves returned to California in 2011.

Information presented will include the gray wolf’s status as an endangered species, information on California’s only known established wolf pack, and tips on living with wolves. This special meeting will be held on December 19, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. in the Board of Supervisor Chambers. For additional information please contact the Nevada County Department of Agriculture, 530-470-2690, AGDept@co.nevada.ca.us.

 

Source: Learn about Gray Wolves in California on Dec. 19 | YubaNet Endangered Species List, Gray Wolves, Oppose Welfare Ranching not Wolves, Protect The Wolves #EndangeredSpeciesList #GrayWolves #OpposeWelfareRanchingNotWolves #ProtectTheWolves https://protectthewolves.com/learn-about-gray-wolves-in-california-on-dec-19/

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