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    • November 17, 2025

    CDFW has posted its Quarterly Wolf News Updates: July - October 2025 (PDF), a new Approximate Area of Gray Wolf Activity Map (November 2025) (PDF), and an updated version of the Known Wolves - November 2025 (PDF). A new document, 2025 Wolf-Livestock Depredation Report (11.1.2025) (PDF) summarizes wolf-livestock conflict and is regularly updated.

    CDFW's most recent Quarterly Wolf News Update highlights known packs, areas of wolf activity, a summary of wolf-livestock depredation investigations, and program communications for the quarter.

    The new map of Approximate Area of Gray Wolf Activity, reflects known wolf activity as of November 2025 based on CDFW's monitoring of the species in the state. CDFW relies on help from the public in determining the presence of new wolf activity and encourages the public to report potential wolf sightings on its Gray Wolf Sightings Report page.

    Categories: General
    • November 17, 2025

    The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is changing how wolf-livestock depredation determinations are reported online. 

    In the past, CDFW has posted individual depredation determination files for each investigation. Moving forward, these determinations will instead be posted in a single, regularly updated file that summarizes all investigations for a given calendar year in a table format. 

    This change is being made for two main reasons: 

    • Faster public access to information: By streamlining the reporting process, CDFW can reduce the time between when an investigation is completed and when the information is available to the public.
    • Growing number of investigations: As California’s wolf population increases, the number of livestock depredation investigations has also risen. A single summary table describing the results of all investigations will allow stakeholders and the public to more efficiently obtain investigation results.

    The summary file will include the same core information previously provided in individual forms, and it will be updated on a more regular basis to ensure timely and transparent communication.  

    In addition, CDFW’s gray wolf webpage will contain regularly updated graphs summarizing the number of investigations and confirmed/probable losses by county and by pack.  

    Livestock producers who have had an investigation can contact CDFW if they would like additional details about the determination; however no additional information will be necessary if you choose to apply for compensation for confirmed and/or probable wolf depredations.  

    The latest version of this document (11/1/2025) has been posted online: 2025 Wolf-Livestock Depredation Report (11.1.2025) (PDF)

    Categories: General
    • August 8, 2025

    CDFW has posted its Quarterly Wolf News Updates: April - June 2025 (PDF), a new Approximate Area of Gray Wolf Activity Map (July 2025) (PDF), and an updated version of the Known Wolves - July 2025 (PDF).

    CDFW's most recent Quarterly Wolf News Update highlights known packs, areas of wolf activity, a summary of wolf-livestock depredation investigations, and program communications for the quarter.

    The new map of Approximate Area of Gray Wolf Activity, reflects known wolf activity as of July 2025 based on CDFW's monitoring of the species in the state. CDFW relies on help from the public in determining the presence of new wolf activity and encourages the public to report potential wolf sightings on its Gray Wolf Sightings Report page.

    Categories: General
    • July 8, 2025

    Last week the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) published a report summarizing its management and conservation activities for gray wolves (Canis lupus) over the past 10 years.

    Ten Years of Gray Wolf Conservation and Management in California: 2015-2024” details CDFW’s wolf conservation and management efforts, including wolf monitoring techniques, wolf-livestock depredation investigations, wolf captures and population data for the state’s wolf packs known through 2024, including the minimum number of individuals, breeding pairs and litters produced.

    Starting in 2026, CDFW plans to produce an annual report about its wolf management and conservation activities using a similar format to what is presented in this 10-year report.

    Categories: General
    • June 25, 2025

    CDFW has posted new depredation determination forms to the CDFW Gray Wolf webpage, under "Potential Conflict and Depredation". Twenty new depredation determinations have been added for May and June 2025. Any 'Confirmed' or 'Probable' depredations are eligible for CDFW's Wolf-Livestock Compensation Program.

    • 5/7/2025 - Siskiyou County - Probable
    • 5/8/2025 - Modoc County - Unknown
    • 5/9/2025 - Lassen County - Confirmed
    • 5/9/2025 - Plumas County - Confirmed
    • 5/12/2025 - Plumas County - Confirmed
    • 5/13/2025 - Plumas County - Non-Depredation
    • 5/15/2025 - Plumas County - Confirmed
    • 5/17/2025 - Siskiyou County - Confirmed
    • 5/18/2025 - Plumas County - Confirmed
    • 5/19/2025 - Lassen County - Confirmed
    • 5/19/2025 - Plumas County - Confirmed
    • 5/20/2025 - Plumas County - Confirmed
    • 5/22/2025 - Sierra County - Confirmed
    • 5/27/2025 - Plumas County - Non-Wolf Depredation
    • 5/29/2025 - Sierra County - Probable
    • 5/31/2025 - Lassen County - Confirmed
    • 6/2/2025 - Plumas County - Non-Depredation
    • 6/4/2025 - Lassen County - Confirmed
    • 6/5/2025 - 1- Tulare County - Unknown
    • 6/5/2025 - 2 - Tulare County - Unknown

    Categories: General

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