Fish and Wildlife News Archive
Up one levelA search of press items and news clips on the Oregon Wild website that are related to wildlife.
- After stripping wolves of federal protections, a second sport hunt for the recently endangered species is underway in Montana & Idaho
- Prominent photographer joins public outcry over recreational wolf killing
- Ongoing expose of rogue government agency continues
- Once used to kill wolves, an old world idea gets a new world application preventing conflict between wildlife and livestock.
- Rogue agency draws ire of strange bedfellows: conservationists, trappers, republicans and democrats
- Taxonomic arguments could have real-world policy and conservation implications
- New information shows Washington taxpayers footing the bill to kill an endangered species for an industry already benefiting tremendously from government programs.
- Ten years ago thousands of salmon died in the Klamath River when low flows ordered by the Bush administration created lethal conditions for fish.
- An Oregon State University professor says cattle and sheep should be barred from most public lands due to the level of environmental damage they cause.
- An Oregon native shares his experience with another – of the four-legged variety.
- As Oregon wolf recovery appears to be taking root, some in the livestock industry prefer bullets to non-lethal methods of preventing conflict.
- How the Equal Access to Justice Act is used to batter conservation groups...while industry gets a pass.
- Executive Director Sean Stevens takes a moment to talk about how Tuesday's election results affect Oregon Wild, our issues, initiatives, and plans for moving forward.
- Oregon Wild Wildlands and Wildlife Advocate Rob Klavins becomes the second Oregon Wild staffer to win the prize, awarded to young Portlanders making a difference in their community via work with non-profit groups.
- Research of streams in Oregon and elsewhere around the west reveals warmer water temperatures, more often. Which is bad news for salmon.
- Federal agency is surprised after accidentally trapping a wolf.
- Putting wolves and the livestock industry in context.
- The long-running OPB show celebrates one of Oregon's great wilderness champions, whose efforts resulted in the preservation of two pristine wilderness areas within the heavily-logged Coast Range.
- Lack of credible science doesn't dissuade Washington wildlife agency from proposing unprecedented program to pay the livestock industry.
- Wildlife scientist reflects on what led to the purposeful killing of an endangered species and what needs to change.

