The gray wolf population in Washington has experienced positive growth since breeding pairs returned to the state in 2008. That positive growth was unexpectedly stunted in 2024 when the population ...
Washington will permit the killing of a single gray wolf in the state’s northeastern corner following three suspected attacks ...
The gray wolf population in Washington bounced back last year after recording its first decline in 16 years. Washington had at least 270 wolves across 49 packs at the end of 2025, according to the ...
Are gray wolves on the path to recovery in Washington state? In 2024, the state’s gray wolf population decreased for the first time in 16 years. The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife ...
After decades of conservation efforts, Washington’s gray wolf population has reached a record high. Wildlife officials counted 270 wolves and 49 packs across the state — a 17.4% increase from the year ...
Washington's wolf population is at its highest level to date according to the Washington Gray Wolf Conservation and Management Annual Report. The report shows that the minimum year-end wolf count ...
The battle over whether the federal government should draft a nationwide recovery plan for gray wolves is back in court. On Tuesday, the Center for Biological Diversity sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
Walk with wolfdogs in Washington during a once-in-a-lifetime sanctuary adventure filled with forest trails and unforgettable ...
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