Chesnimnus Pack

ODFW Approves The Removal Of Four Additional Wolves From The Chesnimnus Pack
ODFW Approves The Removal Of Four Additional Wolves From The Chesnimnus Pack
ODFW Approves The Removal Of Four Additional Wolves From The Chesnimnus Pack
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has authorized lethal removal of four additional wolves from the Chesnimnus Pack in response to continued livestock depredations in Wallowa County.  The newly issued lethal take permit will allow the affected livestock producer or their agents to remove up to four wolves from the Chesnimnus pack in private pastures or grazing allotments legally occupied b
ODFW Removes Male From Chesnimnus Pack
ODFW Removes Male From Chesnimnus Pack
ODFW Removes Male From Chesnimnus Pack
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife biologists shot a yearling male wolf from the Chesnimnus Pack early Friday evening. The operation took place from the ground. With the taking of this second wolf, the active kill permit that allowed the lethal removal of two wolves from the Chesnimnus Pack due to chronic depredation is no longer active ...
ODFW Will Do More To Livestock Producers Impacted By Chesnimnus Pack
ODFW Will Do More To Livestock Producers Impacted By Chesnimnus Pack
ODFW Will Do More To Livestock Producers Impacted By Chesnimnus Pack
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife said it will increase its involvement and assist in the lethal removal of one Chesnimnus Pack wolf. A kill permit has already been issued against the NE Oregon pack due to livestock conflict; now the Department may remove a wolf from the ground or the air ...
Member of Chesnimnus Pack Killed After Chronic Depredations
Member of Chesnimnus Pack Killed After Chronic Depredations
Member of Chesnimnus Pack Killed After Chronic Depredations
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife says a wolf was killed after chronic depredations in the NE corner of the state. The yearling male was a member of the Chesnimnus Pack and was killed Tuesday May 3rd under a kill permit issued by ODFW to a livestock producer after three calves were killed in three days ...
ODFW Called To Back To Back Depredations
ODFW Called To Back To Back Depredations
ODFW Called To Back To Back Depredations
After roughly four weeks of quiet, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife crews were called to their 2nd depredation in as many days last week. On Tuesday, May 26th, a livestock owner reported seeing eight wolves around the remains of a six-week-old, 180 lb ...
Wolf Depredation Confirmed In NE Oregon
Wolf Depredation Confirmed In NE Oregon
Wolf Depredation Confirmed In NE Oregon
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has confirmed another depredation in Wallowa County, the second in less than a week. Crews were called to a dead, four-month on calf found in a large, timbered Forest Service pasture Monday. When ODFW arrived, the calf was intact with little scavenging ...