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ODFW says three wolves killed in Wallowa County poisoning
U.S. Fish and Wildlife and the state police are offering $25,000 for information about the poisonings that leads to an arrest, conviction or civil penalty. Poisoning a wolf is a felony in Oregon and could result in up to five years in prison.

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Oregon Judge Dings Wildlife Commission For Changing Direction On Murrelet Protections
A judge in Lane County rules the Fish and Wildlife Commission's vote to deny an endangered species status for the marbled murrelet violated state law.

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Oregon Battles Invasive Minnows To Protect Non-Native Trout
There’s no question now: the tui chub are back in Diamond Lake. What are we willing to do about it?

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Oregon Gray Wolves' Endangered Species Status Could Be Removed
The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission launches the process that could lead to the removal of the gray wolf from the state's list of endangered species.
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