When cattle industry insiders promoting the interests of Oregon’s ranchers and their 1.5 million head of livestock gather to craft the newest chapter of the industry-created myth that Oregon’s 150 or so wolves no longer need state protections, they know they have a significant challenge to overcome — the facts. That’s why four times in the past five years, …
A forum on wolves, politics, and restoring Oregon’s environmental leadership
Howling Mad: A forum on wolves, politics, and restoring Oregon’s environmental leadership EVENT DETAILS WHAT A forum on wolves, politics, and restoring Oregon’s environmental leadership WHEN Aug 16, 2016 4:00pm to 6:00pm WHERE University of Oregon Law School, 1515 Agate Street, Eugene. Room 175 CONTACT NAME Chandra LeGue CONTACT EMAIL cl@oregonwild.org CONTACT PHONE 541-344-0675 The return of wolves to Oregon …
ODFW Gray Wolves: Pups for Rogue Pack and new “Silver Lake wolves”
Pups for Rogue Pack and new “Silver Lake wolves” ODFW and USFWS have confirmed that OR3 (an eight-year-old male originally from the Imnaha pack) has paired up with OR28, a three-year-old GPS radio-collared female originally from the Mt Emily pack. Based on remote camera images, the two are believed to have produced at least one pup in 2016. They …
Wolf OR-7’s Pack Has Pups for Third Straight Year, Neighboring New Wolf Pair Also Has Pups
PORTLAND, Ore.— Wildlife officials today released photos confirming that Oregon wolf OR-7 has sired his third litter of pups since establishing the Rogue pack in 2014 in the Rogue-Siskiyou National Forest. Officials also have photo confirmation that in neighboring Lake County a pair of wolves known as the Silver Lake wolves has also produced pups. The Silver Lake wolves are …