JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. – Wildlife officials are reporting another calf has been killed by wolves in Jackson County. The latest kill comes on the heels of numerous depredations attributed to the Rogue Pack, which roams the area between Klamath and ...

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 ...

KLAMATH COUNTY, Ore. – The Rogue Pack of wolves is once again being blamed for another attack on a calf in Klamath County. NBC5 reported Monday there were three separate wolf attacks in the Wood River Valley. The depredations incidents ...

JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. – Pups from Oregon wolf OR-7 were captured on a trail camera earlier this summer. Now, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is sharing the video. In 2011, OR-7 left the Imnaha pack, eventually settling into a ...

ROGUE VALLEY, Ore.– In the last couple of days local police have issued warnings about both cougar and wolf sightings. This, just days after a mama bear and her three cubs broke into an Ashland man’s garage. Oregon Department of ...

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 ...

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 ...

Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, Ore. – Four wolves will be removed from a pack in northeastern Oregon following chronic attacks on livestock in the area. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife said on July 28, they were asked by livestock ...

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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