Oregon’s wandering wolf has offspring

Remember “OR7,” the Oregon-based wolf that created a stir when it wandered into Northern California about three years ago? It looks like he has fathered at least two pups . . . Trail camera photos confirm that Oregon’s famous wandering wolf, OR-7, has fathered at least two new pups. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist … Continue reading Oregon’s wandering wolf has offspring

Oregon wolf population hits threshold for delisting

Oregon wolves, including the famous wandering wolf OR-7, have reached sufficient numbers to be considered for delisting as an endangered species in Oregon . . . Wolves in Oregon have hit the threshold for consideration of taking them off the state endangered species list. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife announced Tuesday the latest … Continue reading Oregon wolf population hits threshold for delisting

Oregon’s wandering wolf hard to collar

“OR7,” the wolf that created a stir when it wandered into Northern California a couple of years ago and then found a mate and settled down in Oregon, is back in the news again. It’s proving very difficult to get a new tracking collar on him . . . Oregon’s wandering wolf, OR-7, has so … Continue reading Oregon’s wandering wolf hard to collar

Wandering Oregon wolf may have found a mate

Remember “OR7,” the Oregon-based wolf that created a stir when it wandered into Northern California a couple of years ago? It looks like it has found a mate and settled down in Oregon . . . Oregon’s famous wandering gray wolf, dubbed OR-7, may have found the mate he has trekked thousands of miles looking … Continue reading Wandering Oregon wolf may have found a mate