SALEM, Ore. – The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has designated two new Areas of Known Wolf Activity. The new areas are the result of two radio-collared wolves who have separated from their packs. OR-25, originally with the Imnaha Pack had a long journey. It moved through the Columbia Basin, the southern Blue Mountains and the northern and central …
Wolves disperse, establish new territory
Wolves disperse, establish new territory Share on facebookShare on twitterShare on emailShare on printMore Sharing Services1 Published:August 3, 2015 6:08PM The Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife is reporting two new areas of known wolf activity, including one in Union County. A pair of wolves from northeast Oregon packs have dispersed and established new territory in Klamath and Union …
Oregon wolf delisting meeting delayed Submit your comments here
Oregon wolf delisting meeting delayed Submit your comments here! on the commission’s website . Public testimony will be taken at the meetings but can also be emailed to odfw.comments@state.or.us. Include “Comments on Wolf Delisting Proposal” in the subject line. (Photo: Photo courtesy of ODFW) The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Commission is delaying a meeting on the removal …
New Year Brings New Pups To OR-7 Wolf Pack
Oregon’s wandering wolf’s lonely days are far behind after biologists found evidence that OR-7’s Rogue Pack has expanded by a second set of pups. Biologists have discovered a second set of pups fathered by Wolf OR-7 in the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife released a video from trail cameras …