A little-known federal government agency that kills wild animals at the request of ranchers and farmers accidentally killed two federally protected wolves in Southern Oregon last summer. The Oregon ...
Oregon’s gray wolf population is continuing to grow and expand west, state wildlife officials said. The state wolf population grew from 204 to 230 animals in 2025, amounting to a 13% increase, the ...
Oregon’s wolf population continued to grow and disperse westward in 2025, with three new packs in the Cascades and increased sightings in recreational areas and rural neighborhoods in Central Oregon.
PORTLAND, Ore.— Oregon’s wolf population grew by 13% last year, marking only the second year of double-digit growth since 2019, according to a report released today by the state Department of Fish and ...
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