WDFW Approves Lethal Removal of Wolves in Ferry County After Livestock Are Killed, Injured
NORTHEAST WASHINGTON, JUL 30 – The adult male wolf was lethally removed after three cattle attacks in 30 days, highlighting the challenges of wildlife-livestock management, officials said.
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Ferry County wolf killed after attacks on cattle
FERRY COUNTY, Wash. – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has killed a wolf from the Togo Pack following a series of cattle attacks in the area. The decision to hunt and kill the wolf came after three incidents involving dead or injured cattle. Two of these attacks were confirmed to be caused by
Adult Male Wolf Removed from Togo Pack in Northeast Washington Following Livestock Attacks
FERRY COUNTY, WA — The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has confirmed the lethal removal of an adult male wolf from the Togo Pack in northeast Washington after repeated cattle depredations prompted agency action. On July 28, WDFW Director Kelly Susewind authorized the removal of one to two wolves in response to multiple incidents in Ferry County where calves were killed or injured. That decision followed a series of confirmed an…
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