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Wednesday, July 08, 2015
Wolf Kills Reported In Eastern Oregon
The Umatilla River wolf pack killed three sheep and injured another
last week near Weston Mountain, according to the Oregon Department of
Fish and Wildlife. In January, ODFW adopted “Phase Two”
wolf management practices for Eastern Oregon. The rules give managers
more flexibility to decide when to kill problem wolves that prey on
livestock. Russ Morgan, wolf coordinator for the state, said it’s unlikely that ODFW would use lethal control on the Umatilla Pack. “There has not been a depredation of this pack for some time,” said
Morgan. “We are in phase two of our rules and that does have a different
criteria for when lethal control of problem wolves is an option, but
we’re really not at this stage yet with this pack.”...more
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