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  1. #GrayWolf’s Visit to #LA County Is a First in Nearly a Century
    The #wolf, known as #BEY03F, roamed more than 500 miles from Northern #California, signaling that the species continues to rebound after being wiped out in the state in the 1920s.
    “Wolves obviously have returned to California,” said Axel Hunnicutt, lead wolf biologist. “As of yesterday,” he added, referring to #LosAngeles County, “they’ve returned to the most populous county in the US”
    nytimes.com/2026/02/09/us/gray
    archive.ph/JWeR2

  2. #GrayWolf’s Visit to #LA County Is a First in Nearly a Century
    The #wolf, known as #BEY03F, roamed more than 500 miles from Northern #California, signaling that the species continues to rebound after being wiped out in the state in the 1920s.
    “Wolves obviously have returned to California,” said Axel Hunnicutt, lead wolf biologist. “As of yesterday,” he added, referring to #LosAngeles County, “they’ve returned to the most populous county in the US”
    nytimes.com/2026/02/09/us/gray
    archive.ph/JWeR2

  3. ’s Visit to County Is a First in Nearly a Century
    The , known as , roamed more than 500 miles from Northern , signaling that the species continues to rebound after being wiped out in the state in the 1920s.
    “Wolves obviously have returned to California,” said Axel Hunnicutt, lead wolf biologist. “As of yesterday,” he added, referring to County, “they’ve returned to the most populous county in the US”
    nytimes.com/2026/02/09/us/gray
    archive.ph/JWeR2

  4. #GrayWolf’s Visit to #LA County Is a First in Nearly a Century
    The #wolf, known as #BEY03F, roamed more than 500 miles from Northern #California, signaling that the species continues to rebound after being wiped out in the state in the 1920s.
    “Wolves obviously have returned to California,” said Axel Hunnicutt, lead wolf biologist. “As of yesterday,” he added, referring to #LosAngeles County, “they’ve returned to the most populous county in the US”
    nytimes.com/2026/02/09/us/gray
    archive.ph/JWeR2

  5. #GrayWolf’s Visit to #LA County Is a First in Nearly a Century
    The #wolf, known as #BEY03F, roamed more than 500 miles from Northern #California, signaling that the species continues to rebound after being wiped out in the state in the 1920s.
    “Wolves obviously have returned to California,” said Axel Hunnicutt, lead wolf biologist. “As of yesterday,” he added, referring to #LosAngeles County, “they’ve returned to the most populous county in the US”
    nytimes.com/2026/02/09/us/gray
    archive.ph/JWeR2

  6. A gray wolf wandered into
    Los Angeles county
    for the first time in more than a century on Saturday morning.

    “This is the most southern verified record of a gray wolf in modern times,”
    Axel Hunnicutt, gray wolf coordinator for the California department of fish and wildlife, said.

    The three-year-old black coat female, known as #BEY03F, crossed into LA county around 6am on 7 February.
    Born in 2023 in Plumas county in the Beyem Seyo pack, she
    “traversed nearly the entire range of the Sierra Nevada mountains”,
    probably in search of a mate,
    said Hunnicutt.

    Wildlife officials have been able to track her location because BEY03F was fitted with a GPS collar in May 2025 while passing through Tulare county.
    To date, California fish and wildlife has not received any reports or sightings from the Los Angeles county public.
    theguardian.com/us-news/2026/f

  7. A gray wolf wandered into
    Los Angeles county
    for the first time in more than a century on Saturday morning.

    “This is the most southern verified record of a gray wolf in modern times,”
    Axel Hunnicutt, gray wolf coordinator for the California department of fish and wildlife, said.

    The three-year-old black coat female, known as #BEY03F, crossed into LA county around 6am on 7 February.
    Born in 2023 in Plumas county in the Beyem Seyo pack, she
    “traversed nearly the entire range of the Sierra Nevada mountains”,
    probably in search of a mate,
    said Hunnicutt.

    Wildlife officials have been able to track her location because BEY03F was fitted with a GPS collar in May 2025 while passing through Tulare county.
    To date, California fish and wildlife has not received any reports or sightings from the Los Angeles county public.
    theguardian.com/us-news/2026/f

  8. A gray wolf wandered into
    Los Angeles county
    for the first time in more than a century on Saturday morning.

    “This is the most southern verified record of a gray wolf in modern times,”
    Axel Hunnicutt, gray wolf coordinator for the California department of fish and wildlife, said.

    The three-year-old black coat female, known as #BEY03F, crossed into LA county around 6am on 7 February.
    Born in 2023 in Plumas county in the Beyem Seyo pack, she
    “traversed nearly the entire range of the Sierra Nevada mountains”,
    probably in search of a mate,
    said Hunnicutt.

    Wildlife officials have been able to track her location because BEY03F was fitted with a GPS collar in May 2025 while passing through Tulare county.
    To date, California fish and wildlife has not received any reports or sightings from the Los Angeles county public.
    theguardian.com/us-news/2026/f

  9. A gray wolf wandered into
    Los Angeles county
    for the first time in more than a century on Saturday morning.

    “This is the most southern verified record of a gray wolf in modern times,”
    Axel Hunnicutt, gray wolf coordinator for the California department of fish and wildlife, said.

    The three-year-old black coat female, known as #BEY03F, crossed into LA county around 6am on 7 February.
    Born in 2023 in Plumas county in the Beyem Seyo pack, she
    “traversed nearly the entire range of the Sierra Nevada mountains”,
    probably in search of a mate,
    said Hunnicutt.

    Wildlife officials have been able to track her location because BEY03F was fitted with a GPS collar in May 2025 while passing through Tulare county.
    To date, California fish and wildlife has not received any reports or sightings from the Los Angeles county public.
    theguardian.com/us-news/2026/f

  10. A gray wolf wandered into
    Los Angeles county
    for the first time in more than a century on Saturday morning.

    “This is the most southern verified record of a gray wolf in modern times,”
    Axel Hunnicutt, gray wolf coordinator for the California department of fish and wildlife, said.

    The three-year-old black coat female, known as #BEY03F, crossed into LA county around 6am on 7 February.
    Born in 2023 in Plumas county in the Beyem Seyo pack, she
    “traversed nearly the entire range of the Sierra Nevada mountains”,
    probably in search of a mate,
    said Hunnicutt.

    Wildlife officials have been able to track her location because BEY03F was fitted with a GPS collar in May 2025 while passing through Tulare county.
    To date, California fish and wildlife has not received any reports or sightings from the Los Angeles county public.
    theguardian.com/us-news/2026/f