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A search of Oregon Wild's web site for news items related to wolf recovery.

Oregon Wolf RecoveringOregon Wild's web site is home to a growing collection of news clips, press releases, and other information related to wolf recovery.  The results of a quick search are listed below.  For a more detailed search, click here.

Wolf from Journey's home pack becomes the 285th wolf in Idaho's quotaless wolf hunt. Though killed illegally, the hunter was simply issued a warning.
Oregon Wild and the Sierra Club team up to set the record straight on wolves.
Register Guard argues latest round of wolf kill bills pushed by the livestock industry undermines wolf recovery, wildlife conservation.
Meanwhile, tracks of OR-7 found by locals in northern CA.
In what is becoming an annual Salem tradition, the Oregon Cattlemen's Association push controversial legislation aimed at killing wolves.
OR-7 hits the pages of TIME Magazine as he continues to meander northern California in search of a mate.
OR-7 continues to attract attention and spill ink as he wanders the California backcountry.
OR-7 heads back west after brief flirtation with Nevada border.
California wildlife officials work to dispel myths and fears as lone wolf continues trek across state.
Don't stop believin'
As Journey the wolf continues his long journey, NBC's Brian Williams gets in on the news.
Controversy gains in importance as livestock industry pressure increases to kill wolves.
OR-7, newly named "Journey," prolongs his stay in California and prompts state to start wolf management planning process.
Oregon wolf wanders into California and make history.
OR-7 also gets new name in contest that includes art winner.
First wolf west of the Oregon Cascades in decades gets a new name.
On the same day Oregon Wild announces winner in art and naming contest, the first ever photo of history-making wolf surfaces in local paper.
Naming and art contest winners announced just days after historic wolf becomes first of species to return to California in 90 years.
Oregon's loss is California's gain as wolf from the Imnaha Pack becomes the first in California in 87 years.
Wolves are removed from the Endangered Species List in the Great Lakes. Some see a conservation success story. Others worry for their future.
Politifact digs into a basic wolf question - are wolves a threat to humans? - and comes up with a clear answer. No.
 

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