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As of now, there are no established wild wolf populations in Napa, California. While wolves were historically present in California, they were extirpated from the state in the early 20th century. Recent sightings of wolves in northern California, particularly the return of the gray wolf, have been reported, but these are typically from areas further north than Napa. Local wildlife primarily includes other species such as coyotes and foxes.

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