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California wildlife officials have stopped searching for two juvenile wolves linked to 92 cattle deaths, ending a historic conflict that led to four wolf euthanasias.
Wildlife officials in California have ended active searches for two juvenile gray wolves from the Beyem Seyo pack, which caused at least 92 calf and cow deaths in Sierra Valley from 2025 to early 2026.
The pack’s attacks, the most severe in state history, prompted the euthanasia of four wolves and extensive nonlethal deterrents, including drones and 24/7 monitoring.
Despite efforts, the remaining juveniles have not been captured, and officials continue remote tracking.
The incident has intensified tensions with ranchers, some of whom advocate for special zones allowing lethal removal of habituated wolves, while conservationists stress the need for coexistence strategies.
Gray wolves, once eradicated in California by 1924, have since recolonized, with the state’s population estimated at 70 in 2025.
Los funcionarios de la vida silvestre de California han dejado de buscar a dos lobos juveniles vinculados a 92 muertes de ganado, poniendo fin a un conflicto histórico que llevó a cuatro eutanasias de lobos.