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The Oregonian | What the spate of wolf poisonings says about Oregon’s co-existence with wolves @oregonian | Uploaded May 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
In recent years, people have killed increasingly larger numbers of wolves in Oregon as the animals have rebounded in the state. And poisoning has emerged as one of the most common tools used to target wolves. Roblyn Brown, wolf program coordinator with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, talked on Beat Check about the poisonings, what they mean in the context of Oregon’s stagnant wolf population and how to bridge the divide between people who love wolves and those who want them gone.
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