Wolf numbers up, funding down

LEE KASEBERG of Wasco helps put together a wolf display brought to the Tygh Valley fairgrounds April 10 by Lori Butterfield, a Joseph rancher who joined a local discussion about wolf issues.

The gray wolf population has grown enough in Oregon for biologists to consider taking the animal off the state’s endangered species list – at the same time money to compensate livestock owners for kills could be cut in half.

That news was delivered to Wasco County ranchers last week at a forum on wolf issues that followed the bull tour organized by the Oregon State University Extension office in Sherman County.