
Current OR28 AKWA map (pdf)
Within Areas of Known Wolf Activity (AKWA) certain preventative measures are recommended to minimize wolf-livestock conflicts. Though not required, non-lethal measures are important to reduce depredation. Assistance with these proactive non-lethal measures is available from USFWS, ODFW and the ODA Compensation Plan. Information about specific wolf-livestock conflicts can be found on the Wolf and Livestock Updates page. Wolves west of Highways 395-78-95 are federally listed. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, not ODFW, regulates all management related to harassment and lethal take where wolves are federally listed.
March 4, 2016 – From the 2015 Oregon Wolf Conservation and Management Annual Report
In early November 2015, a 2-year-old radio-collared female wolf (OR28) dispersed from the Mt Emily pack in Umatilla County. By Nov. 19, OR28 arrived into the area she continued to use in the Fort Rock and Silver Lake Units of Klamath and Lake County. She has been observed repeatedly with a male wolf.
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