ENTERPRISE — A small gathering of ranchers, police and representatives of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife resulted in increased understanding of Northeast Oregon’s problem of wolf-livestock conflicts Tuesday,
WALLOWA COUNTY — Several sheep and a month-old calf were confirmed as having been killed by wolves in northern Wallowa County in late April, according to the Oregon Department of
Oregon’s wolf population grew slightly in 2023, but the capture and transplant of 10 wolves from Northeast Oregon to Colorado in mid-December offset that increase.
For the 15th consecutive year, the wolf population in Washington has grown, according to a survey published by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Saturday.
Oregon’s wolf population grew slightly in 2023, but the capture and transplant of 10 wolves from Northeast Oregon to Colorado in mid-December offset that increase.