Lone wolf looks for love in California

Allen Daniels / AP

This Nov. 14, 2011 photo from a trail camera appears to show OR-7, the young male wolf that has wandered hundreds of miles across Oregon and Northern California looking for a mate and a new home. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife says the photo likely shows OR-7, because a collar is visible on the neck, and GPS tracking data put him in the area where the camera was set on that date. Oregon's famous wandering wolf seems to be staying out of trouble after settling for now in the southern Cascades, but there are no signs he has found a mate yet.

AP reports: GRANTS PASS, Ore. — A young male gray wolf that wandered hundreds of miles across Oregon and eventually crossed into California as he searched for a mate has apparently been photographed for the first time.

The black-and-white photo shows a wolf sniffing the ground in a stand of dense forest. It is likely the animal known as OR-7, said Roblyn Schneider Brown, an Oregon state biologist.

A lone wolf, one of just 29 in Oregon who heard the call of the wild and left his pack for a solo trip south, is now the first wild gray wolf known to be at large in California since 1924. NBC's Kristen Dahlgren reports.

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Live and let live

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Reply#1 - Sun Jan 8, 2012 1:07 PM EST

Some halfwit will try to eliminate the wolf

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Reply#2 - Sun Jan 8, 2012 1:21 PM EST

Will the Wolf survive?

To me it is sad that this fellow won't find a mate in California. I wonder what he'll do. Pack up, go back across the border to try and find a female Wolf to start a family with and then go back on down to CA and raise the litter?

Or what?

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Reply#3 - Sun Jan 8, 2012 9:27 PM EST

I hope he makes it!

    Reply#4 - Tue Jan 10, 2012 6:32 PM EST
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