wolf population

Idaho Wolf Population Appears To Be Holding
Idaho Wolf Population Appears To Be Holding
Idaho Wolf Population Appears To Be Holding
The Idaho wolf populations is holding steady.  According to Idaho Department of Fish and Game Director Ed Schriever, data on human-caused and natural wolf mortality looks similar to numbers from the previous three years.  The population he noted fluctuates a bit, but remains in the range of 1,250 statewide.   Schriever ...
Oregon Wolf Population Increases Slightly
Oregon Wolf Population Increases Slightly
Oregon Wolf Population Increases Slightly
According to the Oregon Wolf Conservation and Management’s annual report, the wolf population in the state increased slightly between 2020 and 2021. The report indicates the minimum known count of wolves in Oregon at the end of 2021 was 175, and increase of two wolves from a year earlier. T ...
Washington’s Wolf Population Continues To Increase
Washington’s Wolf Population Continues To Increase
Washington’s Wolf Population Continues To Increase
Washington’s wolf population continued to grow in 2021, marking the 13th consecutive year where the population demonstrated a year-over-year increased. According to the 2021 annual wolf report the population increased 16% to 206 wolves in 33 packs across the state. Fis ...
Washington’s Wolf Population Continues To Climb
Washington’s Wolf Population Continues To Climb
Washington’s Wolf Population Continues To Climb
According to the latest numbers from the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, the wolf population in Washington continued to grow in 2020. WDFW's annual report, released late last week shows the minimum count of wolves reached its highest levels since the species began returning to the state ...
Oregon Wolf Population Continues To Grow
Oregon Wolf Population Continues To Grow
Oregon Wolf Population Continues To Grow
Oregon’s gray wolf population grew in 2020 with the state Department of Fish and Wildlife documenting 15 more wolves. ODFW released its annual Wolf Conservation and Management Report this week, which stated there are at least 173 known wolves. ODFW determ ...
Wolf Population Increases in 2016
Wolf Population Increases in 2016
Wolf Population Increases in 2016
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife have released their annual report on wolf populations and it shows a 28 percent increase from 2015 to 2016.   Bruce Botka said there are now at least 115 wolves in at least 20 packs with 10 successful breeding pairs, primarily in Northeastern Washington.  ...