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OSP Wildlife Conservation K-9 teams will be at the OWF Gift Shop at Bonneville Fish Hatchery in the Columbia River Gorge between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Sunday, June 29. Visitors will meet Senior Trooper Josh Wolcott and his K-9 partner Buck and Trooper Shae Ross and his K-9 partner, Scout. 

CASCADE LOCKS — Oregon Wildlife Foundation (OWF) and the Fish & Wildlife Division of the Oregon State Police (OSP) are giving new meaning to the phrase “dog days of summer'' by inviting you to meet the OSP Wildlife Conservation K-9 teams between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Sunday, June 29, at the OWF Gift Shop at Bonneville Fish Hatchery in the Columbia River Gorge.

Buck

Buck is a 3-year-old yellow Labrador, and his official title is Oregon State Police Fish & Wildlife Conservation K-9. Buck is the first wildlife detection K-9 in the state of Oregon. He and his handler, Senior Trooper Josh Wolcott, work out of the Oregon State Police Springfield Area Command, but can be deployed anywhere in Oregon as needed to help solve Fish & Wildlife crimes.

Scout

Meet Trooper Shae Ross and his K-9 partner, Scout.

Visitors will meet Senior Trooper Josh Wolcott and his K-9 partner Buck and Trooper Shae Ross and his K-9 partner, Scout. This is an opportunity to meet the teams and learn more about how they fight poaching in Oregon. While there, consider having a Buck and Scout Drink Special and or picking up a Buck or a Scout stuffie. All donations at checkout during the month of July are dedicated to the Foundation’s OSP Conservation K-9 Team Fund.