Oregon officials approved Thursday the killing of two wolves in a new pack that they said have been attacking calves in the northeastern part of the state.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service teamed up with Oregon Wildlife Coalition and conservation partners to offer a combined $15,000 reward for information leading
EUGENE, Ore. - Oregon reported 26 wild wolf deaths in 2021, up from 10 in 2020. The Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife said 21 of the 26 deaths were human-caused, due to poaching, collisions with vehicles, or lethal control...
COVE, Ore. — Information on a wolf found shot to death last month is the subject of a reward up to $22,500, the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife said Wendesday. Oregon State Police Fish and Wildlife Troopers located the...
COVE, Ore. - Oregon State Police want to know:Who killed OR 109? According to police:"On February 15, 2022, Fish and Wildlife Troopers received information from the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) that a collared wolf, OR109, may be...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Conservation groups have put up a $16,500 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction in the illegal shooting death of a two-year-old collared female wolf in Wallowa County in early January. A concerned citizen reported...
WALLOWA, Ore. - A lone wolf that dispersed from an established Oregon pack was found shot dead this week in northeastern Oregon. A concerned citizen reported finding a dead wolf wearing a tracking collar January 8, 2022, on Parsnip Creek...