Ferry County

Three More Depredations Attributed To Togo Pack
Three More Depredations Attributed To Togo Pack
Three More Depredations Attributed To Togo Pack
As the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife continues to look at killing members of the Togo pack in Ferry County, word comes that pack was responsible for three depredations last week.  Earlier this month, WDFW Director Kelley Susewind authorized the lethal removal of wolves from that pack.  An...
Effort To Stop WDFW From Killing Members of the OPT Denied
Effort To Stop WDFW From Killing Members of the OPT Denied
Effort To Stop WDFW From Killing Members of the OPT Denied
Late last week, a King County Superior Court Commissioner denied a motion for a temporary injunction that would have prohibited the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife from killing wolves in the Old Profanity Territory pack.  Because of Thursday’s decision, the Department can remove wolves from the OPT pack as authorized July 31st by WDFW Director Kelly Susewind.   A...
Effort To Stop WDFW From Killing Members of the OPT Denied
Late last week, a King County Superior Court Commissioner denied a motion for a temporary injunction that would have prohibited the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife from killing wolves in the Old Profanity Territory pack.  Because of Thursday’s decision, the Department can remove wolves from the OPT pack as authorized July 31st by WDFW Director Kelly Susewind.   Altho...
WDFW To Resume Killing Wolves In Northeast Washington
WDFW To Resume Killing Wolves In Northeast Washington
WDFW To Resume Killing Wolves In Northeast Washington
Because of the high number of depredations at the hands of the Old Profanity Territory, or OPT pack, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife says additional wolves will be killed.  On Wednesday WDFW Director Kelly Susewind reauthorized WDFW staff to lethally remove wolves from the OPT pack in response to repeated depredation of cattle on federal grazing lands in the Kettle River range of Fe
WDFW To Resume Killing Wolves In Northeast Washington
Because of the high number of depredations at the hands of the Old Profanity Territory, or OPT pack, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife says additional wolves will be killed.  On Wednesday WDFW Director Kelly Susewind reauthorized WDFW staff to lethally remove wolves from the OPT pack in response to repeated depredation of cattle on federal grazing lands in the Kettle River range of Fe
WDFW: OPT Pack Responsible For Three More Depredations
WDFW: OPT Pack Responsible For Three More Depredations
WDFW: OPT Pack Responsible For Three More Depredations
Earlier this month the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildfire shot and killed an adult male member of the OPT pack in Ferry County.   Has that helped address depredations in the area?   After that radio-collared wolf was shot July 13th, WDFW has investigated seven more depredations in the same area.  Four we...
WDFW Kills Wolf From Ferry County’s OPT Pack
WDFW Kills Wolf From Ferry County’s OPT Pack
WDFW Kills Wolf From Ferry County’s OPT Pack
On Saturday, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife killed an adult male member of the OPT wolf pack, a pack has preyed on cattle on federal grazing lands repeatedly in the Kettle River range of Ferry County.  WDFW Director Kelly Susewind authorized incremental removal of wolves from the OPT pack on Wednesday, July 10th after WDFW staff confirmed a livestock depredation by the pack days ea
2019 Expected To Be A Dry Year For North Central Washington
2019 Expected To Be A Dry Year For North Central Washington
2019 Expected To Be A Dry Year For North Central Washington
While much of the region is counting down the days to more sunshine and warmer weather, North Central Washington may wish to push spring off a little while longer.   Jeff Marti with the Washington department of Ecology says despite record snow accumulations across the Northwest this February, the Methow and Okanogan watersheds face a 78% likelihood of drought conditions later this year.  ... Read
WDFW: Additional NE Washington Wolves To Be Killed
WDFW: Additional NE Washington Wolves To Be Killed
WDFW: Additional NE Washington Wolves To Be Killed
Wolves from two packs that have been preying on cattle in the northeastern Washington will be killed.  The state Department of Fish and Wildlife made that announcement Wednesday morning, saying hunters will kill members of the Smackout Pack in Stevens County and members of the Togo Pack in Ferry County.  Wo...

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