Category:Canis lupus - Gearhart Mountain pack, Oregon

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  • Lake County - Gearhart Mountain. Area of Known Wolf Activity. Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.
    "​ Under Phase I management, when ODFW confirms wolf depredation of livestock, an Area of Depredating Wolves (ADW) is designated for the purpose of focusing non-lethal deterrent measures. In some cases, the ADW may encompass the entire home range of a pack, but in others, it may only encompass a portion. Within an ADW, certain criteria must be met for an incident of depredation to qualify toward lethal control, see the West Wolf Management Zone page for more information. An area specific wolf-livestock conflict deterrence plan (CDP) is also prepared for an area designated to be an ADW. The CDP will help livestock producers identify the appropriate non-lethal measures which are effective in a given circumstance.",
    "April 15, 2024 – In 2023, the Gearhart Mountain Pack produced at least two pups that survived until the end of the year. However, the breeding female died prior to the end of the year so the group was not counted as a breeding pair. A total of seven wolves were documented during the winter count. ",
    "February 11, 2021 – A new AKWA has been designated in portions of Lake, Klamath, and Deschutes Counties. LAS13M, a male wolf traveling alone, dispersed from the Lassen Pack in California in late 2020. If the wolf leaves the area, the AKWA will be removed. "

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