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“Hikers, mushroom pickers, wildlife watchers, hunters and anglers should take steps to protect their pets when recreating in northeast Oregon,” the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife sai ...
The Coyote Catalog will remain active through March 31. For more information, contact Game and Fish’s Ryan Herigstad at 701-595-4463 or rherigstad.gov. Landowners experiencing depredation of ...
Oregon wildlife officials counted more gray wolves than ever last winter, a promising sign for the federally endangered ...
PORTLAND, Ore.— The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife reported today that a new wolf pack has established itself in the Upper Deschutes wildlife management unit in Klamath and Deschutes counties.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Marine Mammal Program captured and relocated an elephant seal pup that was resting at Neskowin’s South Beach on March 19.
Oregon’s wolf population grew by 15% in 2024, marking the first year of double-digit growth since 2019, according to a report released today by the state Department of Fish and Wildlife.
In Wallowa County, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has led collaborative research on golden eagles. The pilot project aims to study the survival, movement and reproductive success of ...