Wolves are seen in this file photo. State officials have confirmed that a wolf or wolves are responsible for an attack in the Swamp Creek area north of Enterprise that killed two ewes. It's the ninth ...
ASOTIN COUNTY, Wash. — The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has approved the killing of an an adult wolf from the Couse wolf pack territory in southeast Washington. According to ...
A wolf pack near the Canadian border has been spared the threat of state-sanctioned killing as Washington officials determined that lethal removal wasn’t warranted in response to a series of attacks ...
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife hopes killing one wolf July 30 in Ferry County in northeast Washington will prevent more deadly attacks on livestock and the need to kill more wolves.
Washington officials have approved the killing of one wolf from a pack in Stevens County after a series of cattle attacks. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Director Kelly Susewind on ...
Washington's wolf population saw a significant decline in 2024, dropping by at least 9.44%, according to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. The number of successful breeding pairs also ...
Jul. 12—This story first appeared in the Washington State Standard. With a controversial vote planned next week on whether to loosen protections for wolves in Washington, wildlife advocates are ...
This story has been updated to correct a name misspelling. The Nevada running game was outstanding and the Wolf Pack defense was stout, and the Wolf Pack football team got Jeff Choate his first home ...