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Wolves in Imnaha pack kill rancher's cow in Wallowa County (OR)
The Oregonian ^ | December 13, 2011 | Lynne Terry

Posted on 12/13/2011 4:16:46 PM PST by jazusamo

Imnaha alpha wolf.JPG
Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife
The alpha wolf in the Imnaha pack was collared
in May and is being tracked by state biologists.

A pack of wolves roaming grasslands in Eastern Oregon killed another cow over the weekend.

The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife said a yearling heifer was found dead on a ranch east of Joseph in Wallowa County. ODFW officials said the rancher had coraled his 700 cattle Sunday night in a pasture near his home and that the wolves broke in and chased them out, killing a heifer. The wolves returned the next night to the same ranch but no cows were killed.

Russ Morgan, ODFE’s wolf coordinator, said the Imnaha pack has killed 19 cows since spring 2010. Usually wolves go after calves, which are the easiest prey, but the past three cows killed were adults or adult-sized, Morgan said.

“It’s worrying for livestock producers,” he said. “It’s an alarming trend.”

The agency would like to kill two wolves in the pack of at least five animals but a court-ordered stay halted that plan Oct. 5 . Wildlife advocates, who took the agency to court, want the state to focus more preserving gray wolves which are protected in Oregon as an endangered species.

Rob Klavins of Oregon Wild said that the number of livestock killed by gray wolves is miniscule compared with the numbers that die being born, in severe weather or from disease. Ranchers also lose cows to thieves.

“Wolves are not a threat to the livestock industry,” Klavins said, emphasizing the need for the state to balance the needs of ranchers with conservation.

The Oregon Department of Agriculture is creating a wolf compensation program which should be in effect by early 2012. The program will pay ranchers, including the latest one, whose cattle are killed by the wolves.



TOPICS: Outdoors; Pets/Animals
KEYWORDS: livestockdepredation; oregon; wolf; wolves
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To: MeganC
I can think of .308 solutions to this problem. Nothing there a 180 grain Nosler partition couldn't handle.
21 posted on 12/13/2011 5:10:09 PM PST by dainbramaged (I lost my mantra around 1969.)
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To: FlingWingFlyer

Pterodactyls would make me leery of letting kids out to play. A fellow would need quite a fowling piece...


22 posted on 12/13/2011 5:25:07 PM PST by One Name
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To: blueunicorn6

Their goal is exactly to put rifles on the endangered list. Then, conservatives.


23 posted on 12/13/2011 5:27:43 PM PST by One Name
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To: One Name

It’s those wascally T-Rex guys that would scare me. Imagine one of those boys passing through the neighborhood.


24 posted on 12/13/2011 5:28:31 PM PST by FlingWingFlyer (Stop BIG Government Greed Now!!!!)
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To: jazusamo

One cow? Thats it?

In a little berg up here by the name Perronville, A cattle farmer has had 32 head killed by wolves.

In Iron County, a farmer there has got some kind of dogs, that kill wolves, and I understand they do a very good job of it. He lets them patrol the fence lines and they actually will attack and kill the whole pack if they come across.


25 posted on 12/13/2011 5:31:32 PM PST by crz
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To: jazusamo

UN Agenda 21 is working - as planned


26 posted on 12/13/2011 5:31:43 PM PST by george76 (Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
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To: jazusamo

Let’s have the courts force the eco-nuts to be held financially liable for the actions of the wolves and then see what happens after that. What happens if the wolves start killing human beings? I guess we can take the eco-nuts and put them on death row.


27 posted on 12/13/2011 5:37:51 PM PST by Jack Hydrazine (It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine!)
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To: crz

That’s the 19th head this pack has killed since the Spring of 2010.


28 posted on 12/13/2011 5:38:41 PM PST by jazusamo (The real minimum wage is zero: Thomas Sowell)
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To: FlingWingFlyer

Those damn Triceratops and Anklyosauri keep tearing my fences up. Armor piercing rounds don’t faze them.


29 posted on 12/13/2011 5:39:04 PM PST by One Name
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To: george76

I’m afraid you’re right.


30 posted on 12/13/2011 5:40:00 PM PST by jazusamo (The real minimum wage is zero: Thomas Sowell)
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To: doyle

That’s way out there in the northeastern part of the State near the border with Idaho. It looks really, really remote and rugged territory!


31 posted on 12/13/2011 5:44:19 PM PST by Jack Hydrazine (It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine!)
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To: cowtowney

Very funny story! (regardless of true or not)


32 posted on 12/13/2011 5:49:09 PM PST by JustaDumbBlonde (Don't wish doom on your enemies. Plan it.)
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To: crz
"In Iron County, a farmer there has got some kind of dogs, that kill wolves, and I understand they do a very good job of it. He lets them patrol the fence lines and they actually will attack and kill the whole pack if they come across."

Those dogs are called Irish Wolfhounds. They are very good with children and families, but if a wolf or coyote or other predator gets within sight of them they're as good as dead. I can see this breed getting popular with the folks who live in the areas where wolves are running wild in America again.


Videos:
Video about the breed.
Second video.
33 posted on 12/13/2011 6:05:17 PM PST by Jack Hydrazine (It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine!)
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To: crz

I don’t have any links but folks up here in the inland Northwest (near the Canadian border) are talking about wolves stalking the Australian Shepherd flock guardians.

That breed might kill a wolf one on one but they operate alone. The wolves operate as a pack and some of them are the same size as the livestock dogs. Livestock dogs don’t stand a chance against a wolf pack despite boasts from breeders. They will annihilate a pack of coyotes but putting them out alone with a wolf pack is wasting a good dog.

I fear the wolves will continue to get bigger where they feed on livestock under government protection. They won’t expend nearly the calories tracking wild game if they kill domesticated livestock.

I may have to deal with these soon as we are considering running livestock on our acreage. I might have to stock up on anti-freeze and blood from the next deer..... never know when it might be useful. ;)


34 posted on 12/13/2011 6:43:22 PM PST by volunbeer (Keep the dope, we'll make the change in 2012!)
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To: cowtowney

cowboy wisdom is far superior to a college degree. The west was won by cowboys not college teachers....This country was made great on such wisdom, that is why the intellectuals have to denigrate the cowboy attitude.


35 posted on 12/13/2011 11:53:11 PM PST by goat granny
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To: jazusamo

They tract the wolves as well as the guns in Fast and Furious...have no intention of doing anything about it...


36 posted on 12/13/2011 11:54:41 PM PST by goat granny
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To: FlingWingFlyer

Brilliant observation. (seriously!)


37 posted on 12/14/2011 12:05:10 AM PST by firebrand (It's almost too late.)
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To: volunbeer

Dont do that. They will test the friggan things and accuse the nearest person.

I cant tell you what we do up here but the pack generally takes care of them after.

As for the dogs..Its some kind of dog that they use to hunt lions or something. I never got over to see them, but the guys that have, have said that the dogs are HUGE. I suppose he has three or four..I dunno.


38 posted on 12/14/2011 2:51:23 PM PST by crz
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To: Jack Hydrazine

Maybe that is the breed. Like I told the other person..I never got over to see the dogs, but they said that they are huge. I also thought that someone had said that the breed he has will hunt lions. I do not know the particulars.

I do know this. We moved onto a job up that way the end of feb a couple years back. The deer moved in to feed off the buds on the tops and there were 19 at our best count. When we left two weeks later, there was not one deer left. The wolves got the whole herd.


39 posted on 12/14/2011 2:58:03 PM PST by crz
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To: crz
In Iron County, a farmer there has got some kind of dogs, that kill wolves,

Got a farmer friend in N.W. Kansas who hunts coyotes with greyhounds and several hybrids. One such hybrid he had was part wolfhound, part wolf and part greyhound.........Big body and thick hair of the wolfhound, eyes of the wolf and the running muscles of the greyhound. This dog was a monstrous beauty to behold.......

40 posted on 12/14/2011 3:08:48 PM PST by Hot Tabasco (Be good, Santa is coming)
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