Oregon Fish and Wildlife is giving us our first look at the newest members of the state’s growing wolf population. The three photos, released late Wednesday afternoon, show the two pups born this year to the Wenaha wolf pack in Northeast Oregon. ODFW captured, weighed and measured, then released the pups last Friday.
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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...
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The Wenaha wolf pack in Northeast Oregon has produced at least two pups this season. ODFW confirmed the news this afternoon. They appear to the first pups born to the Wenaha pack. And there’s some good news to report on Oregon’s other wolf pack. After being missing for almost three months, the alpha male...
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Fish and Wildlife asked for comments on the state’s Wolf Management Plan, and Oregonians responded in a big way. ODFW says it received more than 22,000 letters and emails from the public and stakeholder groups such as the Oregon Cattleman’s Association, Oregon Wild, and the Hells Canyon Preservation Council. After sorting through the pile,...
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For the first time, wildlife officials have captured one of the wolves in the Wenaha pack in Northeast Oregon. The two year old male was caught on Wednesday, outfitted with a tracking collar, and released. It’s a big deal for Oregon Fish and Wildlife. That’s because it will now be a whole lot easier...
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Thanks to a federal judge in Montana, Oregon’s wolves are back on the Endangered Species List. District Judge David Molloy ruled today that the federal government made a mistake last year when it delisted wolves in four states, including Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington, Idaho and Montana – but kept them on the list in...
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For the first time in more than a century, wild Rocky Mountain goats are back home in the Central Oregon Cascades. 45 goats – relocated from the Elkhorn Mountains – were released Tuesday at the base of Mt. Jefferson. It’s part of an ongoing effort to help the Rocky Mountain goat recover in the...
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Oregon’s only breeding pair of wolves has done it again. Oregon Fish and Wildlife says the Imnaha pack has – at least – four new wolf pups this year. The photos of the pups romping through a field in Wallowa County are sure to delight environmentalists, and to dismay many Northeast Oregon ranchers.
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Conservation groups finally had enough with what must feel like a never ending hunt for two wolves in Wallowa County. Today, they filed a lawsuit to block any further hunting, and to protect Oregon’s small population of wolves. The hunt doesn’t really go on forever. The current expiration date is August 31. But the...
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The hunt for two wolves in Wallowa County could last all summer long. That’s the latest word from Oregon Fish and Wildlife. ODFW is now giving federal agents until the end of August to kill two members of the Imnaha pack. It’s the third time ODFW has extended the hunt. Also new, ODFW is...
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