The Oregon Court of Appeals has ruled that conservation groups have a good chance of overturning a state order to kill wolves blamed for attacking livestock.
Two people who put bicycle locks around their necks and the front door handle of the state wildlife headquarters in protest of the state's wolf management plan were arrested Tuesday morning by state police.
The decision to kill two more wolves for preying on livestock could mean the end of the first Oregon wolf pack to successfully breed since efforts began to restore the predators.
SALEM, Ore. (AP) - The Oregon House unanimously passed a bill Wednesday to pay ranchers for livestock lost to wolves moving into the state.
The legislation had appeared dead, but was revived after ranchers, conservation groups, and the governor's...