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ODFW confirms wolf killed cow in Baker County, Oregon

According to the Baker City Harald, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) have confirmed a wolf from the Imnaha pack killed a cow recently in eastern Baker County.

Survey finds low tolerance for wolves in Montana

BILLINGS – Four surveys sent out last spring by the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks found that there is generally a low tolerance for wolves on the landscape and general acceptance of wolf hunting.

Fish And Wildlife Service Declares Wyoming Gray Wolf Recovered Under The Endangered Species Act

Tuesday, September 04, 2012 – by Outdoor Hub News The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Friday that the Wyoming population of gray wolves is recovered and no longer warrants protection under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Beginning September 30th, wolves in Wyoming will be managed by the state under an approved management plan, as [...]

Possible Wolf Predation at Twobuck Creek on private Land

Situation: At 6:05PM on August 29, ODFW received a report of a dead calf in a grassland pasture near the upper end of Twobuck Creek. The calf was discovered by the owner while moving cattle to another pasture on the same day. Wolves were suspected and ODFW investigated the same evening.

New Upper Minam Wolf Pack

According to Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW), a new wolf pack was discovered by ODFW wolf program staff in northeast Oregon on Aug. 25 when a pair of gray-colored adult wolves with five gray pups was observed in the Upper Minam River drainage. ODFW has received irregular wolf reports in the general larger area [...]

ODFW Wolf Update, Aug 15

Umatilla River wolves Pictures taken Aug. 2, 2012 from an ODFW remote camera show that there are at least two wolf pups with the Umatilla River pair. With four individuals in the group, it is now considered a pack. This picture taken by an ODFW remote camera on Aug. 2, 2012 shows there are at [...]

ODFW successfully captured and radio-collared a wolf of the Snake River Pack

ODFW successfully captured and radio-collared a wolf of the Snake River Pack yesterday (Aug. 2, 2012), the first collar for this pack. The 49-lb male pup was in excellent condition and was of  a size which could easily handle the lightweight VHF collar. The collar will allow ODFW to monitor the pack in this remote [...]

ODFW Wolf Update – Snake River pack has pups, Imnaha Pack has at least six pups this year

According to Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW), the Snake River pack has at least three pups, a July 25, 2012 survey found. Photos taken by remote camera also show at least three adults in the pack. On June 10, 2012, ODFW trapped OR-13, a two-year-old wolf of the Wenaha pack, and fitted it [...]

Officers shoot, kill wolf that was stalking man, child and dog in Kananaskis Country, Canada

CANADA – Kananaskis Country conservation officers shot and killed a young wolf after it stalked a man, his child and puppy at the Mount Kidd campground Tuesday. It’s the first time in the history of Kananaskis Country that parks officials have had to kill a wolf.

Calf seriously injured by wolf in Wallowa County

WALLOWA COUNTY, Ore – On the evening of July 26, ODFW investigated a severely injured calf on a national forestland grazing allotment in the Morgan Butte area (Wallowa County) and has confirmed it as a wolf depredation (Imnaha Pack). The cattle in this forested area had been moved earlier yesterday and the calf was believed to [...]