2025 Wolf Report Highlights Ongoing Wolf Activity in Eastern Oregon
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2025 Wolf Report highlights ongoing wolf activity in Eastern Oregon
NORTHEAST OREGON – The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife recently released its 2025 Annual Wolf Report, providing an overview of Oregon’s wolf population and depredation trends. While the 11-page report focuses on the entirety of the state, key data is included on wolf activity in Oregon’s easternmost regions. For reference, the full report can be read at: https://dfw.state.or.us/Wolves/docs/oregon_wolf_program/2025_Annual_Wolf_Report_FINAL…
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