Central Point, Ore.- Oregon’s wolf population is growing. According to Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, there are at least 116 known wolves in the state, as of 2016. An informational meeting was held Tuesday night, to give residents a ...

JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. – Two more calves were killed by wolves in Jackson County, just days after another calf was found dead. On January 4 a cattle producer found a dead calf on private ranchland about six miles southeast of ...

JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. – Officials say wolves killed a calf inside a fenced pasture within 500 yards of a residence near Prospect. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife said a cattle producer heard howling on the night of January ...

WALLOWA COUNTY, Ore. – Following yet another wolf killing case, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife officials say they’re “upset and frustrated” at the unlawful killing of wolves in Oregon. Oregon State Police said a wolf was shot and killed ...

UNION COUNTY, Ore. – A number of conservation groups are urging Oregon Governor Kate Brown to review an incident in which a wolf was killed in what Oregon State Police call a case of “self-defense.” On October 27, Oregon State ...

UNION COUNTY, Ore. – Police believe a hunter shot a wolf in self-defense in an Oregon forest. On October 27, Oregon State Police and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife were notified an elk hunter killed a wolf in ...

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 ...

Wallowa County, Ore. – Wildlife officials said an Oregon wolf was accidentally killed by a device meant to control coyotes. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife wrote in a press release wolf OR48, part of the Shamrock Pack, died ...

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