Wildlife officials are reworking Oregon’s Wolf Management Plan, which governs how the state’s fragile wolf population is protected and conflicts with humans are minimized. Here are three questions (and answers) to bring you up to speed on what’s happening and why. Why a new wolf plan? Oregon is required to evaluate and update its Wolf Management Plan every five years. …
Oregon House Mistakenly Passes Bill That Would Allow Drones to Fire Bullets at Wolves, Other Wildlife Predators
Protect The Wolves™ has to question the Intelligence of Oregons Elected Officials. Now they claim Mistakenly?? What the heck… they read and comprehend just like you and I do… People, this is the sort of stupidity that our Research can in fact stop if you will Join Us Today. The Oregon House yesterday passed House Bill 3047, which …
Rancher Special Interests want Wolf plan hearing in NE Oregon
Ranchers crying they want Wolf hearings where Ranchers reside…. Just so We are Clear Capitol Press, Special Interest Ranchers are not supposed to be allowed in making policy changes with the research that we have done on the different Trusts…. The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission has scheduled two public hearings on an updated wolf management plan. Many ranchers …
Oregon Cattlemen’s Association President blames all Ranchers losses on wolves
Protect The Wolves™ wonders how or why anyone would believe Oregon Cattlemen’s Association President John O’keefe when he blames all of Ranchers losses on Wolves it appears… “We know that for each confirmed wolf kill there will be seven other livestock losses, so producers must absorb 21 losses before wolves are removed,” said John O’Keeffe, Adel-based rancher and president of Oregon …