![]() ![]() These wolves most likely arrived from Italy, where a protected population has been living since 1973. While counting chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) in the Mercantour National Park (Alpes de Haute-Provence) in November 1992, the return of two common grey wolves (Canis lupus italicus) was officially recorded in France, confirmed by the presence of their preys’ carcasses and wolves faeces. “Wolf, are you there? Can you hear me? What are you doing?”įrance – Parc du Mercantour The Wolf has returned to France But they had remained predatory, while the man had become destructive.” By Paul-Emile Victor They made their wolves’ business as we made our men’s business. Wolf Portrait “We had for them no hatred. Traditional taxonomic classification or phylogenetics?.Kaziranga, the last Indian Rhinos’ Refuge.The Kenyan Savannah : the silent drama of the Massaï Mara.One year in the life of a pack of Wolves.The soil : the most living environment of the planet.How can I help to protect biodiversity ?.In the bed of the Huab River, travel story in Namibia - Nov.“The end of the Devil”, travel story by François Moutou.Bats in epidemiology, Between hopes and fears, by François Moutou.Naturalist walk in the park with François Moutou. ![]() Sharks: badly loved because they are badly known?.The Danta of Colombia or the extinction of the forest gardener.The Indian Kogis speak to their “little brothers” from Western world.The Namib Desert Lion Conservation Project.The humpabck whales of the Indian Ocean.Photo Exhibition “BEAUTÉS NATURELLES” from 4 th to 21 st November 2015.The female is named WHA01F, as the Mount Shasta News explains, “WHA for Whaleback and 01F for the first marked female Whaleback wolf. The male OR85 is named as such because he wandered into California from Oregon. Genetic analysis indicates the female is closely related to southwestern Oregon’s Rogue Pack. He dispersed from the Mount Emily Pack near La Grande, Oregon and entered California in November 2020. OR85 was collared by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) in February 2020 and was likely born in 2019. They occupy a 480 home range in eastern Siskiyou County. Learn more: /Q6Bd6RaAXt- Active NorCal September 13, 2021Īccording to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s explainer of known endangered wolves in California, “The Whaleback Pack consists of the male wolf OR85 and an uncollared female. Here's trail cam footage of the new pups of California's brand-new wolf pack - the Whaleback Pack. This is the largest known litter since gray wolves returned to the state - and it's a on-average large litter anyway, with wolves typically giving birth to two to six pups at a time. 100 years ago, gray wolves had been hunted to extinction in California. (The pups were actually birthed this past spring, but the California Department of Fish and Wildlife is just now confirming the births.) So if it’s California’s “largest litter of pups in a century,” you’d think that maybe we somehow know that a pair of gray wolves had a larger litter some 100 years ago. In very encouraging wildlife news, the Chronicle ran a Tuesday story declaring “ California wolf pack produces state’s largest litter of pups in a century,” which told us about a pair of endangered gray wolves who just welcomed eight new pups. Congratulations are in order for the two endangered gray wolves OR-85 and his female mate WHA01F, who just welcomed eight new pups, the largest litter of gray wolf pups California has seen in more than 100 years. ![]()
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