A new report from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife reveals that two wolves were accidentally shot and killed by ...
Federal employees say they accidentally killed two gray wolves in a portion of Oregon where the species are protected.
Oregon's known wolf population grew by 13% statewide and by 79% in the western half of the state as canis lupus continued to ...
In 2025, ODFW confirmed 106 livestock deaths, up from 69 the previous year. The department killed 20 wolves in response, ...
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife reports 230 wolves statewide at the end of 2025, up from 204, with livestock losses also increasing.
Wolves killed by authorities also increase in 2025 Oregon’s wolf population continued to grow and disperse westward in 2025, ...
Oregon’s estimated wolf population rose almost 13% in 2025, with the largest growth happening in the western half of the ...
Oregon’s wolf population is growing and expanding west, while at the same time killing more livestock. The Oregon Department ...
OREGON – Environmental group Oregon Wild wants to know why federal employees killed two wolves in southern Oregon last year.
More than 100 years ago, Oregon waged a war on wolves to the point where they were extirpated — becoming extinct in the state ...
Gray wolves, which are listed as endangered, were responsible for five depredations in Lake County and eight depredations in ...
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