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State biologists have discovered three wolf pups in Lassen County, the second pack of endangered gray wolves in California.

California Department of Fish and Wildlife biologists were tracking a female wolf and her mate when they found "very small tracks." Luckily, the pups decided to play right in front of a U.S. Forest Service trail camera.

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