Jackson Co., Or.- Gray wolves are losing their endangered species protections. The U.S Department of Interior announced today the official de-listing of the animal from the endangered species list. Local and state authorities will be in charge of managing their ...

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Gray wolves in the Lower 48 states are no longer protected under the Endangered Species Act. Gray wolves in the contiguous United States were nearly wiped out in the mid-20th century. They received endangered species status in ...

JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. — Gray wolves are expanding their territory in Jackson County. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed the first gray wolf west of highway 62 earlier this month. Sam Dodenhoff with ODFW says the wold was ...

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill that de-lists gray wolves from the Endangered Species Act. Gray wolves were first federally classified as “endangered” in the 1970s. The federal government worked to re-introduce wolf populations to ...

PORTLAND, Ore. – The reward for information about the illegal killing of an Oregon wolf has jumped to $15,500. Around October 12, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife issued a $5,000 reward for information about the poaching of wolf ...

KLAMATH COUNTY, Ore. – The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is once again able to track a wolf pack known to have territory in Jackson and Klamath Counties. Several years ago, a radio collar attached to gray wolf OR-7–a ...

PORTLAND, Ore. – A $5,000 dollar reward is being offered for information on the poaching of a gray wolf near Klamath Falls. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife said on April 23, a the body of a male gray ...

Ore. — US Representative Peter Defazio is speaking out about the recent move to delist gray wolves from the Oregon Endangered Species List. In a statement, Defazio calls the decision outrageous and says the gray wolf needs protection now more than ...

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