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Will ODFW go after OR7? 2 more Dead calves blamed on Rogue Pack

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ODFW said though they’re not required,  however non-lethal measures can be used to reduce livestock depredation.   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 Prospect, in the …

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Where is Oregon’s most famous wolf now?; OR-7, famous for long journey, settles in as pack leader

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In the approximately six years after his well-documented journey across Oregon, which included Deschutes County, the gray wolf best known as OR-7 has established new wolf populations in Southern Oregon and Northern California. As the nearly 9-year-old wolf settles into old age, he’s remembered as a patriarch, a grandfather and a pioneer for Oregon’s burgeoning wolf population. “He’s been a …

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New Oregon wolf management plan, which governs killing, delayed after concerns expressed 

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Oregon’s long-awaited update to how the state manages its still-rebounding wolf population will have to wait until February at the earliest. Fish and Wildlife commissioners decided Friday to push back a scheduled January vote on the five-year governing document for the canid, the first comprehensive update to the wolf plan since 2010. It wasn’t immediately clear if commissioners would vote on a …

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ODFW not allowing Public Comment

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Oregon like Washington, have decided to prevent the comment from the Public. This is not in the Best Interest of the Public’s Resources! 2017 November 30, 2017 Working copy of revisions to the April 2017 Draft Wolf Plan now available A working copy of the revised Oregon Wolf Conservation and Management Plan is now available online at http://bit.ly/2j1w4nt. This working copy …