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$30,500 reward offered for information on gray wolf killed near Sisters

  • Environmental groups and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are investigating the killing of a gray wolf near Sisters on March 10.
  • A combined reward of $30,500 is offered for information about the wolf's death, which is illegal under federal law.
  • Amaroq Weiss from the Center for Biological Diversity stated that the killing could lead to the pups starving or the pack dissolving.
  • Officials noted that there has never been a cash award given for a wolf-related poaching case in Oregon.
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noaa.gov broke the news in on Wednesday, March 19, 2025.
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