Ranchers from California's San Joaquin Valley are urging state leaders to create more flexible laws so that they can protect cattle and recoup losses from gray wolf attacks. Ranchers are limited in ...
SISKIYOU COUNTY, Calif. — In far Northern California, beneath a towering mountain ridge still covered in April snow, one of the state’s last cowboys stood in the tall green grass of a pasture he tends ...
Ranchers Jay and Chyenne Smith raise Black Angus cattle near the tiny town of Carmen, Idaho. The ranch is located just over the ridge from one of the original sites of wolf reintroduction, and the ...
Wolf attacks on California cattle rose from 54 to 122 between June and Sept. State strike teams using nonlethal tools failed to curb escalating livestock losses. Ranchers face economic strain, ...
ALEXANDRIA, Minn. — Several cattle producers and leaders at the Minnesota Cattle Industry Convention in December spoke about the increase in worrisome dealings with wild animals, including wolves, ...
A gray wolf captured on a game camera approaching a bull in June of 2023. (Tina Saitone and Ken Tate / UC Davis) Motion-activated field cameras, GPS collars, wolf scat analysis and cattle tail hair ...
California Cattlemen’s Association President Rick Roberti joins AgNet News Hour to explain how wolves are devastating ranchers and exposing ...
PENDLETON, Ore. — Wolves have killed far more cattle this year in Oregon, but the state hasn’t allocated funding to properly compensate ranchers, an expert said. The Oregon Legislature could erase the ...
Moving animals from one place to another, called “reintroductions” or “repatriation” projects, raises numerous questions about the true meaning of human-animal relationships and the words “coexistence ...
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