WATCH: First gray wolf in Sequoia National Park spotted after more than 100 years
A gray wolf has been spotted in Sequoia National Park for the first time in over a century. The female wolf has traveled hundreds of miles across California in recent months. This sighting marks a significant moment for wildlife in the region.
- ▪The gray wolf is a female that has recently traveled across California.
- ▪This is the first sighting of a gray wolf in Sequoia National Park in more than 100 years.
- ▪The California Wolf Watch reported the wolf's movements and sighting.
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