New Oregon Wolf Report Shows Population Growth After Years of Stagnation - Oregon Wild
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New Oregon Wolf Report Shows Population Growth After Years of Stagnation - Oregon Wild
Lower poaching and fewer state-sanctioned killings offer a glimpse of what’s possible for gray wolf recovery Contact: Danielle Moser, Wildlife Program Manager After years of stagnating numbers, Oregon’s wolf population appears to have finally grown in 2024, according to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) Annual Wolf Report. Oregon Wild is cautiously optimistic that a reduction in both poaching and state-killed wolves has given …
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