Personal tools
You are here: Home News Press Room Press Clips Wolf sightings on rise in Oregon Cascades
Document Actions
  • Email this page
  • Print this
  • Bookmark and Share

Wolf sightings on rise in Oregon Cascades

— filed under:
By Associated Press
OregonLive.com

There is evidence that wolves in Oregon are extending their range to include the southern Cascades and Ochoco Mountains.

Wolves that have moved into Oregon from Idaho appear to be extending their range west, with recent sightings in the southern Cascades and the Ochoco Mountains. 

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist John Stevenson says the reports of sightings and tracks have been growing since last January, when a photo was taken along U.S. Highway 20 near Suttle Lake. 

In December tracks were spotted in the southern Ochoco Mountains and near Wikiup Reservoir in the Cascades. 

Stevenson says it is not confirmed these are wolves, but the tracks and sightings appear credible. 

Wolves were hunted out of existence in Oregon in the early 20th century, but have moved back into the state from Idaho, where packs were re-established in the 1990s. 

Read the original story
Document Actions
powered by Plone | site by Groundwire and served with clean energy