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$10,000 reward offered for info on killing of federally protected gray wolf in Oregon.
The U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest or conviction of the person responsible for killing OR186, a federally protected male gray wolf, in Lake County, Oregon.
The wolf, who was radio-collared and tracked, was found dead on October 7 on public land near Yamsay Mountain, within the gray wolf’s endangered range.
The killing is a federal crime under the Endangered Species Act.
Authorities, including the Oregon State Police, are investigating and urge the public to report any information anonymously through a hotline, mobile codes, or email.
The case underscores challenges in protecting endangered wildlife in areas where human-wildlife interactions occur.
Se ofrece una recompensa de 10.000 dólares por información sobre el asesinato de un lobo gris protegido por el gobierno federal en Oregon.