A 2021 state law, which environmental groups opposed, substantially increased the number of wolves that can be taken and allowed additional control-related contracting.
BEAR VALLEY — Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife investigators have confirmed a case of wolf depredation on livestock in Grant County that took place Tuesday, Oct. 24.
A 4-year-old cow, determined to have been injured by a wolf, was found in the Bear Valley area.
The depredation was attributed to a wolf from the Murderer’s Creek pair, which consists of a male and a female, said Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife assistant district biologist Ryan Torland.
EXETER, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Residents in a neighborhood in Exeter found an unexpected visitor wandering around the area on Monday, according to the County of Tulare. Recently, county officials say a mountain lion was spotted in Exeter. Officials are reminding the community that if you see wildlife in your neighborhood that shouldn’t be there, please […]
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife investigators have confirmed a case of wolf depredation on livestock in Grant County that took place Friday, Sept. 22.
A dead 10-month-old steer, determined to have been killed by a wolf, was found in the Board Gulch area on a leased pasture allotment of public forest land in North Grant County near Dale.
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife investigators have confirmed a case of wolf depredation on livestock in Grant County that took place Friday, Sept. 22.
A dead 10-month-old steer, determined to have been killed by a wolf, was found in the Board Gulch area on a leased pasture allotment of public forest land in North Grant County near Dale.