Wolves appear to be avoiding Central Oregon, so far

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State and federal wolf experts say tracking data could be misleading Another lone wolf recently passed through Central Oregon, following a path similar to the one blazed by OR-7, a wolf made famous by his wandering. But like OR-7 and three other wolves tracked by collar in the past five years, OR-28 appears to not be interested in establishing a …

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Wolf pack blamed for fifth attack, could spur lethal action

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Wolf pack blamed for fifth attack, could spur lethal action The Mount Emily Pack of wolves was blamed for an attack on livestock last week for the fifth time this year, far more than any other pack in Oregon. Biologists with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife said the pack killed a sheep on Aug. 24 and27 in northeast Oregon’s Umatilla County. …

Two new pups confirmed for Rogue Pack

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Caught on camera Two new pups confirmed for Rogue Pack At least two pups were born last spring By LACEY JARRELL H&N Staff Reporter Aug 4, 2015 Photo courtesy of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Wildlife cameras in the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest have confirmed that OR-7 has sired at least two new pups this year. Photo courtesy of …

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Another wolf takes up residence in the Cascades

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Another wolf takes up residence in the Cascades EUGENE, Ore. – Two Oregon wolves wearing radio collars moved into new parts of the state, prompting state biologists to establish new Areas of Known Wolf Activity.OR25, originally from the Imnaha Pack, traveled through the Columbia Basin, Southern Blue Mountains and Northern and Central Cascade Mountains and has been in Klamath County …