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ODFW: Wolf kills ram in Umatilla County
« on: May 16, 2012, 01:30:51 PM »
By JOSEPH DITZLER

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PENDLETON, Ore. -- A weekend wolf attack killed one ram and injured three others, one later euthanized, on Weston Mountain not far from the site of a similar wolf attack two weeks ago, according to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.

It was the second wolf attack on livestock in Umatilla County since the animals reappeared in Oregon. The incident took place late Friday or early Saturday, department spokeswoman Meg Kenagy said Tuesday. The sheep owner discovered the scene Saturday morning.

The attack on penned rams took place about eight miles from the site where a wolf killed two ewes and two lambs, also penned, and possibly dragged away a third overnight May 1 and May 2.

The wounds inflicted on the dead ram were consistent with a wolf attack, said Umatilla District wildlife biologist Mark Kirsch.

"It had pre-mortem hemorrhaging associated with a taller predator attack, and the bite and location were consistent with what wolves have done in the past, as opposed to bears or cougars,"?Kirsch said Tuesday.

Tracks in the area indicated a wolf, but wildlife investigators could not determine whether one or more, he said.

The department set rubber-lined leg traps to capture the wolf believed responsible for the attack May 2 but have had no luck thus far, Kirsch said. The department plans to capture and collar the animal for tracking purposes.

The wildlife department knows of two wolves, believed to be a male and female, frequenting the Mount Emily Wildlife Management Unit. The pair have not produced a litter and so are not considered a breeding pair; neither are they considered a pack, defined by the Oregon Wolf Conservation and Management Plan as "a group of four or more wolves traveling together in winter." The wildlife department does not consider the Mount Emily pair part of any of the four established packs, all in northeastern Oregon. The department counts 29 wolves in the state but acknowledges there are others.

In another development Tuesday, the Humane Society of the United States offered a $2,500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person that killed a wolf in March near Cove.

Fish and wildlife troopers of the Oregon State Police investigated the discovery March 16 on private property of a carcass authorities believe is a wolf. A necropsy discovered the animal was killed illegally, state police have reported. Police have not described how the 97-pound animal, dead about a week when found by walkers, was killed.

Authorities with the fish and wildlife department and the state police said they believe the animal was a wolf, although a definitive genetic test is pending at an Idaho Department of Fish and Game lab.

State police accepted the society offer to post a reward, said Elise Traub, director of the society's wildlife abuse campaign. The society, in conjunction with other wildlife conservation groups, offered a reward for an illegally killed Oregon wolf in September 2010, she said.

That reward went uncollected. Odds are slim this reward will be claimed, either. Of the 15 cases of poached wolves around the nation in which the society has offered rewards, "none of them have been solved, to my knowledge,"?she said.

Traub quoted state wildlife agencies in California and Nevada, for example, where authorities estimate they discover only 1-5 percent of all the cases of illegally killed wildlife in their states.

Wolves are considered endangered under Oregon law and west of U.S. Route 395, generally, are also protected under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. Killing a wolf without a state-issued permit or in self defense is a misdemeanor in Oregon, punishable by a year in jail and a maximum $6,250 fine.

The fish and wildlife department is barred from killing predatory wolves, a remedy listed in the state wolf plan, by an appellate court order issued in October 2011. The court temporarily stopped the practice of eliminating wolves that kill more than two livestock animals after three conservation groups filed suit. The three groups allege the state is too quick to condemn problem wolves, and killing the animals runs counter to state goals for re-establishing the species. Wolves have killed 58 confirmed livestock animals in Oregon since 2009, according to the fish and wildlife department.

The stay remains in effect until the case is resolved. First briefs in the case were due this month.

Ranchers decried the stay, pointing out that wolves continue to prey on livestock while the case is pending. Wolves are most active in Wallowa County where the Imnaha pack has killed about eight livestock animals since October 2011
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Re: ODFW: Wolf kills ram in Umatilla County
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2012, 01:32:46 PM »
Must've been coyotes. Wolves are way too cuddly for this kind of thing.
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Re: ODFW: Wolf kills ram in Umatilla County
« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2012, 02:14:07 PM »
Trap and collar?????  I thought if they were depredating on livestock they were putting them down????
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Re: ODFW: Wolf kills ram in Umatilla County
« Reply #3 on: May 16, 2012, 02:18:29 PM »
Trap and collar?????  I thought if they were depredating on livestock they were putting them down????

I missed that. Trapping and collaring a dog that's eaten mutton? That'll work! :bash:
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Re: ODFW: Wolf kills ram in Umatilla County
« Reply #4 on: May 16, 2012, 02:24:39 PM »
That's an outstanding elk unit they're residing in... :bash:

I don't understand how those groups can claim we're acting too quickly to put a wolf down that has demonstrated it likes livestock. Maybe they left out of the article that part about after trapping and collaring, they're also going to train them to eat vegetables.

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Re: ODFW: Wolf kills ram in Umatilla County
« Reply #5 on: May 16, 2012, 02:40:01 PM »
maybe if they are going through the trouble of trapping them they could cage them & try to rehabilitate them by giveing them nothing but vegitables & see how that works. :bash:

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Re: ODFW: Wolf kills ram in Umatilla County
« Reply #6 on: May 16, 2012, 02:46:11 PM »
wonder what conservative groups these were,I would like to know if they get money from the government then sue and or pull this crap ,costing more money to the tax payer.I'm really frigging tired of these funded groups pulling this.If the wolf is on private property attacking pets or livestock it should be an automatic death sentence...bunch of crap,cant protect our borders,our property..I'm so sick of all the PC bullshat :bash: :bash:

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Re: ODFW: Wolf kills ram in Umatilla County
« Reply #7 on: May 16, 2012, 02:49:17 PM »
And it continues.  This crap is why wolves can not coexist with humans. "havent produced a litter yet"  Wonder what they will eat and these people wonder why the problem keeps existing?  LMAO This stuff is a complete JOKE!

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Re: ODFW: Wolf kills ram in Umatilla County
« Reply #8 on: May 16, 2012, 02:50:05 PM »
I guess those rams where injured and sick, because wolves only attack the sick and weak.  Oh wait I forgot its our fault because the wolf was here first >:(
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Re: ODFW: Wolf kills ram in Umatilla County
« Reply #9 on: May 16, 2012, 03:03:56 PM »
I gotta quick little story.  Yesterday I had a lady drive up from Roseburg, OR to give my saddle mule a test drive.  She is 63, not very tall, probably 5'5".  Nice lady.  We are chatting about mules and such and as were walking the mule over to the truck so she can climb on from the back of the truck she says I couldn't make it last weekend because I was at the Wolf Symposium in Albany, OR.  My heart sank, was I about to sell my beloved mule to a eco nut.  She says OR does not need any of those darn wolves.  I cracked a big ol grin and told her careful I might just give you a hug.  :)  She has been helping the OR ranchers photogragh all the caranage to the livestock, which is quite a bit more extensive than what is being reported in the media.
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Re: ODFW: Wolf kills ram in Umatilla County
« Reply #10 on: May 16, 2012, 03:12:52 PM »
 :chuckle: Would you have gone through with the sale if that story went the other direction? Boy - I'm not sure what I'd do.

She's spot on about not much getting out into the media, except for recently it's been very quiet. Unfortunately the Eastern Oregonian doesn't necessarily represent the region well (does any media??). Luckily there are active groups behind the scenes and on the ground down here that keep up the good fight.

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Re: ODFW: Wolf kills ram in Umatilla County
« Reply #11 on: May 16, 2012, 03:14:05 PM »
whats the link to the wolf watch down there, they had some good videos and pictures of what the wolves are really doing down there.
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Re: ODFW: Wolf kills ram in Umatilla County
« Reply #12 on: May 16, 2012, 03:21:14 PM »
  :)  She has been helping the OR ranchers photogragh all the caranage to the livestock, which is quite a bit more extensive than what is being reported in the media.

Thanks Machias, I have friends that farm and ranch in NE Oregon and they say the very same thing.

Poor mule doesn't get to go??  :'(
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Re: ODFW: Wolf kills ram in Umatilla County
« Reply #13 on: May 16, 2012, 03:23:59 PM »
http://www.lifewithwolves.org/home/

Our family has been ranching and running cows in the Umatilla NF for over 100 yrs now. We've been seeing sign for many years now, and in the last 10 years actual sightings have increased tremendously. While so far we've been lucky, it's only a matter of time.

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Re: ODFW: Wolf kills ram in Umatilla County
« Reply #14 on: May 16, 2012, 03:36:51 PM »
Poor mule doesn't get to go??

 :cryriver:   Nope
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