Oregon ranchers want higher payouts from the state to recoup their losses for cattle and other livestock killed by wolves.
A rogue wolf's killing spree in Southern Oregon ends as attacks on Modoc County livestock rise, leaving ranchers vulnerable ...
In Oregon, where the first batch of wolves released in Colorado originated, ranchers have been watching the wolf situation in Colorado play out from afar. Most of the wolves migrated ...
This calving season was the worst many ranchers had ever experienced, with blizzard conditions in the open landscape of Lake ...
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife officials confirmed wolf OR158 was lethally removed by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ...
A gray wolf responsible for killing six calves and injuring two more — and the probable cause of four more livestock ...
Mud proved a formidable obstacle at times, but an experiment designed to reduce the number of rotting cattle carcasses in ...
Oregon Senate Bill 777, was introduced during the 2025 legislative session and aims to change the state's approach to ...
There are currently around 30 wolves in the state — a combination of reintroduced animals from Oregon and British Columbia, pups and those that have traveled from neighboring states. For the most part ...
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