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Based on a recent poll, most Oregonians feel the state took wolves off the endangered species list too early. Conservation groups commissioned the…
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Oregon's Fish and Wildlife Commission voted Monday to remove wolves from the state list of endangered species.The decision changes little in the short…
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The fragile comeback of wolves to Oregon is deepening a cultural divide over how much protection they need.With 81 adult gray wolves now calling Oregon…
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The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife wants to remove gray wolves from the state endangered species list. The agency will make this recommendation at…
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Desmond: Since wolves first started returning to Washington and Oregon in the late 1990s, the population has been increasing steadily – especially over…
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The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission Friday began the process of removing gray wolves from the state’s endangered species list. The Commission asked…
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Oregon’s wolf population saw a slight increase, but overall, their growth has slowed. That’s according to a recent report from the Oregon Department of…
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More funds will soon be available to Oregon farmers and landowners who choose to use non-lethal deterrent techniques for wolves.The Oregon Department of…
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It’s been ninety years since the last native California wolf was trapped and killed. Last week, Oregon wildlife officials announced that OR-7, the wolf…
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It may not come as a surprise to hear that wolves make cows nervous. Unlike bovine that haven’t ever had a run-in with a wolf pack, ones that have can…
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The documentary “Wild Things” will be shown free at Cozmic in Eugene tonight. The film is about progressive ranchers coexisting with wolves and other…