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Oregon has at least 173 wolves, a 9.5 percent increase over last year

The actual number of wolves in Oregon is likely higher, as not all individuals present in the state are located during the winter count.

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Oregon's Wolf Population Increases

Apr 21, 2021 Photo: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife State wildlife biologists counted 173 wolves in Oregon this past winter, a 9.5 percent increase over last year’s count of 158 according to the Oregon Wolf Conservation and Management 2020 Annual Report released today at odfw.com/wolves. This annual count is based on verified wolf evidence (like visual observations, tracks, and remote camera photographs) and is considered the minimum known wolf count, not an estimate of how many wolves are in Oregon. The actual number of wolves in Oregon is likely higher, as not all individuals present in the state are located during the winter count.

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Oregon's Wolf Population Increases | NBC Sports Northwest Rip City Radio 620

Apr 21, 2021 Photo: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife State wildlife biologists counted 173 wolves in Oregon this past winter, a 9.5 percent increase over last year’s count of 158 according to the Oregon Wolf Conservation and Management 2020 Annual Report released today at odfw.com/wolves. This annual count is based on verified wolf evidence (like visual observations, tracks, and remote camera photographs) and is considered the minimum known wolf count, not an estimate of how many wolves are in Oregon. The actual number of wolves in Oregon is likely higher, as not all individuals present in the state are located during the winter count.

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Oregon's Wolf Population Increases | 105.9 The Brew

Apr 21, 2021 Photo: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife State wildlife biologists counted 173 wolves in Oregon this past winter, a 9.5 percent increase over last year’s count of 158 according to the Oregon Wolf Conservation and Management 2020 Annual Report released today at odfw.com/wolves. This annual count is based on verified wolf evidence (like visual observations, tracks, and remote camera photographs) and is considered the minimum known wolf count, not an estimate of how many wolves are in Oregon. The actual number of wolves in Oregon is likely higher, as not all individuals present in the state are located during the winter count.

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Oregon Wolf Population Grows

Oregon Wolf Population Grows
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