Environmental groups said wolf poaching had become a big hindrance to the growth of the state’s wolf population, which has stayed static since 2020 at a minimum of 173 to 178 of the controversial apex ...
Wolves have killed far more cattle this year in Oregon, but the state hasn’t allocated funding to properly compensate ranchers, an expert said.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — For the first time in several years, Oregon’s wolf population has seen some significant growth. The Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife unveiled data on the conservation and ...
SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) -- The minimum known count of wolves in Oregon at the end of 2024 was 204 wolves, up from 178 last year, according to the Oregon Wolf Conservation and Management annual report ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Police and Oregon wildlife officials are offering rewards totaling over $130,000 for information leading to an arrest or citation in various wolf poaching incidents throughout ...
Dawn Villella / AP There were at least 11 wolf poachings last year in Oregon and Washington, and state agencies and nonprofits are offering almost $200,000 in total for information leading to arrests ...
Pups from the Fivemile Pack roam U.S. Forest Service land on Aug. 21, 2019, in Morrow County. SALEM — The reward for information that leads to an arrest or citation in a recent wolf poaching case in ...
A wolf on the move in an unidentified area of Grant County. GRANT COUNTY, Ore. — Someone shot and killed a wolf in Grant County over the weekend, and law enforcement officials are trying to find out ...
PORTLAND, Ore.— Oregon’s wolf population grew by 15% in 2024, marking the first year of double-digit growth since 2019, according to a report released today by the state Department of Fish and ...
Wolves killed one calf and injured another in Wallowa County in late August, killed still another calf in Grant County and injured a calf in Wasco County, according to the Oregon Department of Fish ...
PORTLAND, Ore., May 20 (Reuters) - A gray wolf who signaled the comeback of his species in Oregon and California might be welcoming some new pups to his pack, wildlife biologists said on Wednesday.
SALEM — Oregon’s estimated wolf population grew by about 15% in 2024, rising from 178 to 204 animals, according to the annual wolf conservation and management report the Oregon Department of Fish and ...