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Where’s California’s lone wolf?

In case you missed it, Warren talked about California’s recent canine resident on “Which Way, LA?”  The wolf called OR-7 (Oregon, wolf 7) has traveled more than a thousand miles…

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By Caitlin Shamberg • Jan 30, 2012 • 1 min read

In case you missed it, Warren talked about California’s recent canine resident on “Which Way, LA?” The wolf called OR-7 (Oregon, wolf 7) has traveled more than a thousand miles looking for a mate. He’s the first in California since almost 90 years. He left Oregon, crossed highways and appeared in places that haven’t seen wolves in many years. What’s it like to see a wolf in the wild? “It’s a heart-stopping moment,” says Amaroq Weiss of the CA Wolf Center. Listen to the full interview:

Find more about the wolf’s whereabouts . Below is a map of the OR-7’s journey so far.

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    Caitlin Shamberg

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