Gray Wolf BEY03F Visits Los Angeles County First Time in Over 100 Years

Gray Wolf BEY03F Visits Los Angeles County First Time in Over 100 Years

A gray wolf traveled into Los Angeles County for the first time in more than a century.

  • A gray wolf known as BEY03F entered Los Angeles County on February 7, 2024
  • BEY03F is a three-year-old female with a black coat
  • The wolf traveled over 500 miles from Northern California to reach Los Angeles County
  • This is the most southern verified record of a gray wolf in modern times in California
  • Gray wolves were wiped out in California in the 1920s and are now rebounding

On February 7, 2024, a three-year-old female gray wolf named BEY03F crossed into Los Angeles County, marking the first verified presence of a gray wolf there in more than 100 years. The wolf traveled over 500 miles from Northern California, signaling ongoing recovery of the species in the state.

The appearance of BEY03F in Los Angeles County highlights the expanding range of gray wolves as their populations recover after near extinction in California during the 1920s. This event provides important data for wildlife management and conservation efforts aimed at supporting the species' continued rebound.