
Report: Record number of wolves in Oregon
SALEM, Ore. — A record number of wolves are roaming the forests and fields of Oregon, 20 years after the species returned to the state. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife reported Monday that

SALEM, Ore. — A record number of wolves are roaming the forests and fields of Oregon, 20 years after the species returned to the state. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife reported Monday that

But largest was a bruiser that tipped the scales at over 160 pounds.

Research suggests that lion hunters tend to kill older cougars, which happen to be specialists at feeding on elk. However, the numbers of younger lions that tend to eat deer are largely left unchanged.

And for the first time the state documented a pack living west of the Cascade Range.

State reportedly remains free of the disease, although two bordering states – Tennessee and Virginia – have had confirmed cases.

FARMERVILLE, La. — Less than a nickel’s weight made the difference between first and second place – and tens of thousands of dollars – at a recent fishing tournament in Louisiana. Tony Hughes and Jeff

Following the positive detection, Game and Fish removed an additional 52 deer for testing. All tested negative.

State wildlife agency last year more than doubled the number of pronghorn licenses from the previous year, due to a rebound in the population.

Last year, the largest hunter-killed bighorn sheep with both Pope and Young Club and Boone and Crockett Club was taken by a bowhunter in the South Dakota Badlands.
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