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Gray Wolves and Cougars Topic of Presentation on Feb. 16 in Portland - Jan. 19, 2011
PORTLAND, Ore.- The Oregon Wildlife Heritage Foundation invites you to learn about Oregon's top predators, gray wolves and cougars, as it kicks off its Discovering Wildlife Speaker Series with a free presentation by state wildlife biologists on Wednesday, Feb. 16 at 6:30 p.m. in Portland.

Commission adopts updated Wolf Plan - Oct. 01, 2010
The Commission adopted an Updated 2010 Oregon Wolf Conservation and Management Plan.

Male wolf from Wenaha pack radio-collared and released in northeast Oregon - Aug. 06, 2010
LA GRANDE, Ore. - A two-year old male gray wolf belonging to Oregon's Wenaha wolf pack was captured, radio-collared and released on Wednesday Aug. 4. This is the first wolf in the Wenaha pack to be collared and will allow biologists to track the pack, make a more accurate population estimate, monitor breeding activity and collar other wolves in the pack.

New range rider helps protect livestock from wolves: Program funded by USFWS grant - Jul. 20, 2010
In an effort to reduce wolf-livestock conflicts in Wallowa County, a new range rider will accompany cattle grazing in areas of the Imnaha wolf pack this summer.

Third calf killed by wolf in Wallowa County - May. 28, 2010
A domestic calf was killed by a wolf or wolves in Wallowa County yesterday, marking the third confirmed wolf kill in the area this month.

Three Imnaha pack wolves collared - Feb. 18, 2010
ENTERPRISE, Ore.--ODFW staff collared three wolves from the Imnaha pack last week, which will help wildlife managers better track and understand the pack's movements.

Two problem wolves involved in chronic livestock losses killed - Sep. 05, 2009
BAKER CITY, Ore.- Two problem wolves involved in five separate incidents of livestock depredation in the Keating Valley area were killed in Baker County this morning by USDA Wildlife Services.