Wolf Recovery News Items
Up one levelA search of Oregon Wild's web site for news items related to wolf recovery.
Oregon 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.
- Conservation group joins in effort to reverse wold delisting in Northern Rockies region.
- Eugene Register Guard editorializes on conservation groups asking the federal courts to halt the killing of wolves.
- Conservation groups join to together to fight federal wolf delisting. Scientists say wolf populations need more time to grow stronger before protections are lifted.
- Groups challenge federal delsiting while wolves remain protected in Oregon.
- Wyoming, Montana and Idaho have ended endangered status, Oregon wolves remain protected.
- Northeast Oregon residents get ready for the return of wolves to Oregon. The Wallowa County Chieftain looks at the past, present and future of wolves in the state.
- Delisting damages prospects for revival in Oregon
- Groups from across the country file a 60 day notice of intent to sue the Bush administration over the decision to remove the Norther Rockies gray wolf from the Endangered Species Act.
- Feds and conservationists disagree on what comprises a healthy wolf population.
- Conservationists vow to challenge federal de-listing of gray wolves.
- The federal government announced Thursday that it is taking the Northern Rocky Mountain Wolf off the endangered species list. But, as Kristian Foden-Vencil reports, several environmental groups say the delisting comes much too soon and they plan to file suit next week.
- Notice of delisting will be published in the Federal Register next week
- BLM receives nearly 30,000 comments on the WOPR.
- Radio collars play a key part in two stories about wildlife species that many folks would be surprised to learn are wandering around the northeast corner of Oregon — moose and wolves.
- Wildlife - The radio-collared female is the first live wolf seen in Oregon since March 1999
- One Idaho hunter describes his relationship with the animals he hunts and the predators he shares the forest with.
- The recent discovery of a pair of wolf tracks in Northeastern Oregon has the Oregonian editorial board thinking romance.
- Months after a lone gray wolf was shot and killed in Northeast Oregon, a pair of wolf tracks have been found near the Eagle Cap Wilderness.
- Time magazine looks at the de-listing threath faced by wolves in the west.
- Following the recent killing of a female gray wolf in Eastern Oregon, the conservation community has come together to find the perpetrator of this illegal act. The added funds bring the total reward to $9,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible.