New Photo of Oregon’s “Lost” Wolf

August 24, 2010
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The alpha male of the Imnaha wolf pack is in the foreground, still wearing his radio collar. The alpha female is in the background. The image was recorded by a trail camera on August 11, 2010. ODFW photo.

ODFW just released this photo showing the alpha male of the Imnaha pack in Wallowa County. The photo was taken a couple of weeks ago as he and the alpha female stepped  in front of a trail camera.

If you’ve been following the wolf news this summer, you’ll remember that his radio collar stopped transmitting in late May. He went missing just as the controversy over wolf attacks on livestock was reaching the boiling point. So there was some concern he’d been killed by a poacher. ODFW was saying all along that a broken collar was a far more likely explanation. Turns out they appear to be correct. You can see him wearing the collar in the photo.

Still waiting for photos of the two new wolf pups in the Wenaha pack.

The alpha female of the Imnaha pack, also known as OR 200. ODFW photo.

On the same night, the camera snapped a new photo of OR 200, the alpha female of the Imnaha pack.

So far this year, we’ve seen photos of the alpha pair, plus four adults and four pups of the Imnaha pack. Hopefully that’s a sign they’re doing well.

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