The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife have just confirmed the ninth and tenth wolf depredations in Grant County for this year.
The ninth confirmed depredation, investigated on Dec. 15. on an injured cow on private land in the upper John Day valley, was attributed by ODFW to the Logan Valley wolves. The tenth confirmed depredation, investigated on Dec. 19 on private land in Bear Valley, involved an injured eight-month old calf and was attributed to the Murderers Creek Wolves.
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife have just confirmed the ninth and tenth wolf depredations in Grant County for this year.
The ninth confirmed depredation, investigated on Dec. 15. on an injured cow on private land in the upper John Day valley, was attributed by ODFW to the Logan Valley wolves. The tenth confirmed depredation, investigated on Dec. 19 on private land in Bear Valley, involved an injured eight-month old calf and was attributed to the Murderers Creek Wolves.
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife have just confirmed the ninth and tenth wolf depredations in Grant County for this year.
The ninth confirmed depredation, investigated on Dec. 15. on an injured cow on private land in the upper John Day valley, was attributed by ODFW to the Logan Valley wolves. The tenth confirmed depredation, investigated on Dec. 19 on private land in Bear Valley, involved an injured eight-month old calf and was attributed to the Murderers Creek Wolves.
The federal agency that investigates claims that a domestic animal has been killed by a predator has released new, stronger standards that it will use when deciding if a Mexican wolf is responsible for livestock death. Conservation groups have been pushing Wildlife Services, a branch of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, to strengthen its standards […]
The language in Prop 114, the voter-approved measure to bring wolves to the state promises the “restoration of the gray wolf to the state must be designed to resolve conflicts with persons engaged in ranching”.