Federal employees say they accidentally killed two gray wolves in a portion of Oregon where the species are protected.
The gray wolf population in Washington has experienced positive growth since breeding pairs returned to the state in 2008.
Eight endangered Mexican gray wolves were flown from New Mexico to their species' historical habitat in Durango, Mexico. The reintroduction is part of a 50-year collaborative effort between U.S. and ...
In 2025, ODFW confirmed 106 livestock deaths, up from 69 the previous year. The department killed 20 wolves in response, ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Wildlife crews are no longer actively searching for two juvenile gray wolves who were part of a pack that killed dozens of cows and calves last summer in Northern California’s Sierra ...
Wildlife Services, a program under the U.S. Department of Agriculture, accidentally killed two protected Oregon wolves last ...
Wildlife crews are no longer actively searching for two juvenile gray wolves who were part of a pack that killed dozens of cows and calves last summer in Northern California’s Sierra Valley, an ...
The killing of two gray wolves, which the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife reported as being accidental, is being ...
Washington’s gray wolf population is at its highest count since the state began monitoring in 2008. State and tribal ...