Just for information for those who may not have seen this news; Not to stir a debate one was or the other.
Last week, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) confirmed the presence of the state’s second gray wolf pack in Northern California. Dubbed the Lassen Pack thanks to the wolves’ propensity for roaming western Lassen County, the small family is comprised of two adult gray wolves and three pups, the LA Times reports. The pack has also traveled into neighboring Plumas County. Both counties butt up against Shasta County where the famed Shasta wolf pack mysteriously disappeared over the past year; however, this new pack isn’t related to those missing-in-action.
Last week, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) confirmed the presence of the state’s second gray wolf pack in Northern California. Dubbed the Lassen Pack thanks to the wolves’ propensity for roaming western Lassen County, the small family is comprised of two adult gray wolves and three pups, the LA Times reports. The pack has also traveled into neighboring Plumas County. Both counties butt up against Shasta County where the famed Shasta wolf pack mysteriously disappeared over the past year; however, this new pack isn’t related to those missing-in-action.