From KTVZ.COM News Sources
May 3, 2012
PENDLETON, Ore. -- Four
penned sheep (two ewes, two lambs) were killed by a wolf on private
land east of Weston, in northern Umatilla County, the Oregon Department
of Fish and Wildlife reported Thursday.One additional lamb is missing and believed to have been killed by the wolf, the agency said after Wednesday's investigation.The
incident occurred in an area not known to be frequented by one of
Oregon’s known wolf packs (Imnaha, Wenaha, Walla Walla, Snake River) but
by two wolves discovered last August in the northern Mt Emily wildlife
management unit.Based on evidence at the scene, wildlife biologists believe a single wolf was involved in the depredation.
ODFW
immediately helped the landowner install electrified fladry, a type of
fencing that can deter wolves, around the sheep pens. ODFW is also
working to capture and radio-collar the wolf.This marks the first
time ODFW has confirmed a wolf kill of livestock in Umatilla County.
The county has an active Wolf Depredation Advisory Committee under the
state’s new Oregon Wolf Depredation Compensation and Financial
Assistance County Block Grant Program, and the landowner is eligible to
seek compensation for the loss.The five dead sheep bring the
total number of livestock animals killed by wolves in Oregon to 57 since
2009.
The last confirmed wolf kill of livestock occurred March 8.More information on wolves in Oregon is at http://www.dfw.state.or.us/wolves/
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