Baker County

Conservation Groups Increase Reward For Poaching Information
Conservation Groups Increase Reward For Poaching Information
Conservation Groups Increase Reward For Poaching Information
Conservation organizations and groups are chipping in $7,300 of reward money for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the poaching of an 18 month old female wolf in Baker County. The wolf was discovered by an elk hunter who reported it to the Oregon State Police ...
Reward Offered for Information on Eastern Oregon Wolf Poaching
Reward Offered for Information on Eastern Oregon Wolf Poaching
Reward Offered for Information on Eastern Oregon Wolf Poaching
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife as well as conservation groups have offered $6,150 in reward money for information concerning the poaching of a male radio-collared wolf in Baker County in September. The carcass of the block wolf, with a pink radio collar was found northwest of New Bridge in the Skull Creek drainage of the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, on Forest Service Road 7741 — r
Wolf Depredation Confirmed In Baker County
Wolf Depredation Confirmed In Baker County
Wolf Depredation Confirmed In Baker County
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has confirmed a wolf depredation near the Immigrant Gulch area of Baker County. A producer reported finding an injured two-day old calf on fenced private pasture land. ODFW responded to the area Monday morning and examined the calf ...
OFB Announces Latest Century Farms
OFB Announces Latest Century Farms
OFB Announces Latest Century Farms
The Oregon Farm Bureau is out with the latest round of Century Farms.  OFB announced Wednesday 15 families have been honored this year with Oregon Century Farm or Ranch status, including six in eastern Oregon.   To qualify, the farm must remain in the same family for at least 100 years.  In addi...
ODFW Confirms Wolf Depredation in Baker County
ODFW Confirms Wolf Depredation in Baker County
ODFW Confirms Wolf Depredation in Baker County
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has confirmed an adult cow injured in Baker County was done so by wolves.  ODFW investigators said the cow was found injured Tuesday morning on 300-acres of private pasture land.  The producer reported seeing two wolves, one of which was radio-collared, as they attended the cow.  Investi...