A calf found severely injured in a grazing allotment on public land managed by the U.S. Forest Service was attacked by Oregon's Imnaha wolf pack - and biologists have found evidence of wolf reproduction in a new part of Oregon.
Biologists believed wolverines had disappeared from Oregon, with the last confirmed sightings dating back to the early 1970s. That all changed this year.
The Minam River Lodge, Northeastern Oregon's premier backcountry retreat for getting "unplugged" — cell phones don't work here — is likely to stay as it is for a while.
Five days after discovering wolverine tracks in the Wallowa Mountains of Northeast Oregon, researcher Audrey Magoun downloaded photos of two wolverines from a bait station camera.
The owners of bison roaming the mountains of northeastern Oregon say they'll try to round up and sell some of the herd now numbering an estimated 50 animals.
The herd, numbering around 25, spent much of this winter on the northern fringe of the 560-square-mile Eagle Cap Wilderness, Oregon's biggest federal wilderness.
Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter on Wednesday chastised the U.S. Forest Service for forbidding the state's educational broadcasting network from sending a cameraman into a central Idaho wilderness area.
From a press release
Nigel the friendly pack llama of the Wallowas will be out on the town appearing at the Eugene REI, 306 Lawrence St. on Wednesday, March 31 at 6:30 p.m. He will be entertaining guests on their way in and out of a free slide show...