Wolf pack confirmed in Umatilla County

Good news from Oregon

Three wolves have been confirmed in the northeast corner of Oregon near the border with Washington.

The “pack” of three wolves, at this point, should more appropriately considered a group until they determine what sexes the group consists of. It likely is a pack though.

Wolf pack confirmed in Umatilla County.
East Oregonian


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  1. Jane Avatar
    Jane

    Yea!! Stay safe Keystone species. God be with you.

  2. Ralph Maughan Avatar

    If it is a wolf pack, it would probably be Oregon’s third; although only the Imnaha Pack is a good sized wolf pack.

  3. Ann Sydow Avatar

    Great to hear! There’s plenty of room in Eastern Oregon for wolves!

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