$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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Reward offered for info on Central Oregon wolf killing
Wildlife officials are offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest or conviction in the illegal killing of a gray wolf in Central Oregon.On March 10, staff from multiple wildlife agencies responded to a report of a dead gray wolf found near Sisters, Oregon.The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service confirmed it was an adult breeding male from the Metolius pack, which is federally listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act. …
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