Current Harney County map (pdf)
Previous Harney County maps: 9/8/2023 (pdfs)
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. If depredation becomes chronic and lethal control become necessary, ODFW’s ability to lethally remove depredating wolves will be dependent on the extent that non-lethal measures have been used and documented. Wolves west of Highway 395 in Harney County are currently listed as endangered under the Federal Endangered Species Act, so all management related to harassment and take of wolves is regulated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, not ODFW. Wolves west of Highway 395 in Harney County are currently listed as endangered under the Federal Endangered Species Act, so all management related to harassment and take of wolves is regulated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, not ODFW.
Click on each wolf group for more information:
April 15, 2024 – No additional wolves were documented with OR131 during the 2023 winter count.
September 8, 2023 – A collared disperser, OR131, from the Lookout Mountain Pack became resident in the northern portion of the Silvies Unit during the summer with locations in Crook, Grant and Harney counties.
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