The mountains of Tulare County came alive this week with the chilling harmony of the Yowlumni wolf pack, captured in a rare video that’s gone viral among wildlife enthusiasts and ranchers alike.

The footage, published by USA TODAY Network's Visalia Times-Delta, offers a glimpse into the resilience of California’s gray wolves — just months after a series of livestock attacks triggered a state of emergency in multiple counties. (Trust us, turn down your computer volume when you watch the video.)

Here's what to know about wolves in California.

From state of emergency to federal policy shift

Back in May, escalating wolf attacks on cattle and sheep forced Governor Gavin Newsom to declare a state of emergency across rural regions, including Tulare, Lassen and Modoc counties. Ranchers dem

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