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Reward offered for info on Central Oregon wolf killing
Wildlife officials are offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest or conviction regarding the illegal killing of a gray wolf in Central Oregon.

Rewards offered for 2024 wolf poachings in Oregon and Washington
In Oregon and Washington, there were at least 11 wolf poachings last year, prompting state agencies and nonprofits to offer nearly $200,000 in rewards for information leading to arrests.

New grey wolf pair found in Northern California as population grows
A new pack of endangered grey wolves was recently confirmed in Northern California, on the border of Lassen, Plumas and Shasta counties.

Wolf killed in Oregon crash believed to have been fed by people in cars
A yearling wolf in Oregon was hit and killed by a vehicle on Monday along Highway 138.

Police investigating Eastern Oregon wolf killing
A wolf has been shot and killed in Baker County, according to the Center for Biological Diversity.

Wolf killed in Northeast Oregon, officials seek public’s help
Officials say a wolf was killed in Northeast Oregon last month and the state is seeking the public's help to find the person or people involved in its death.

Science & Environment
Oregon wolf’s epic trip to Southern California could be among the century’s longest
OR-93 is from a wolf pack in northern Oregon. Its likely presence in Ventura County could bring more genetic diversity to the species population in California.

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6 New Wolf Pups Caught On Trail Cam In Central Oregon
New trail cam footage shows the pups on the Warm Springs Reservation.

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Protecting Cattle From Wolves Becomes A Community Effort In Southern Oregon
A conservation group has launched a crowd-funding campaign to build a fence around a Jackson County ranch that's been hit hard by wolves.

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Groups Seek Ban On M-44 'Cyanide Bombs' In Oregon
Animal advocates say M-44 "cyanide bombs" kill indiscriminately and are a threat to wildlife, pets and people.