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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 (focused primarily on Oregon).  The results of a quick search are listed below.  For a more detailed search, click here.

Getting to Know Oregon's Wolves
You know the story of Journey and how he became the world's most famous wolf. Now get ready to meet Journey's brothers and sisters.
Rob Klavins reminds the La Grande Observer HB 3452 is an attempt to "bypass the legal process."
Getting to Know Oregon's Wolves
You know the story of Journey and how he became the world's most famous wolf. Now get ready to meet Journey's brothers and sisters.
The proposed delisting would strip federal protections from wolves in western Oregon and most of the United States.
The planned ruling will eliminate protection for the top predators, but scientists and conservationists say the proposal is flawed.
World's most famous wolf just can't stay put
Lions and Cormorants and Bears! Oh My!
On just how far we haven't come.
Lions and Wolves and Bears! Oh My!
On just how far we haven't come.
House Bill 3452 bill could encourage the poaching of wolves, especially since evidence isn't needed to "catch" wolves in the act.
Bend filmmaker Clemens Schenk interviewed Oregon Wild's Rob Klavins in February for his documentary on Journey (OR-7), and is financing the film with his own money.
Journey - the world's most famous wolf - has crossed the Cascades, but remains alone in his home state of Oregon.
For the Record
Oregon Wild's testimony at a Senate informational hearing on wolves.
The world's most famous wolf trotted back into Oregon last week, and was most recently seen in Jackson County.
The Oregonian Editorial Board joins in the celebration of Journey's return to Oregon and what it means for wolf recovery.
Journey's homecoming return to Oregon continues to make headlines.
The famous gray wolf was spotted crossing the California border Tuesday evening.
After spending most of the winter in the rugged country between Lassen Peak and Mount Shasta, Journey opts to return home.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced OR-7's "change of address."
 
After a year on the road in California and going as far south as Mount Shasta, Journey has returned home to Oregon.
 

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