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Poaching alert! Over $26,000 dollars has been offered this week as reward for information leading to arrests and convictions following the separate killings of two wolves in Oregon. Anyone with information regarding the OR-125 case is urged to contact the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at (503) 682-6131 or the Oregon State Police TIP line at (800) 452-7888. Callers with information on the wolf killed near Baker City should reach out only to the Oregon State Police line. ... See MoreSee Less

Press Release: $26,500 Offered for Information About Two Illegal Oregon Wolf Killings | Cascadia Wildlands

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The Oregon Wildlife Coalition, conservation partners and the USFWS are offering rewards totaling $26,500 for information leading to arrests and convictions following the separate killings of two wolve...
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@sundancenaturalfoods is our favorite spot to grab @sundancenaturalfoods is our favorite spot to grab organic, local goodies! What a great ally to have in our backyard. We have received funds from Sundance to continue our work… thank you Sundance!

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With business champion @mountainroseherbs @mountai With business champion @mountainroseherbs @mountainrosemercantile  and their $10,000 match, we raised over $70,000 in November. Thanks to all of our supporters! 

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ESA protections for the Wolverine! Thanks @welc_ ESA protections for the Wolverine! 

Thanks @welc_org for the legal representation and @kalonbaughan for the beautiful wolverine photos to help us tell this story. 

#CascadiaWildlands #WeLikeItWild #Wolverine #EndangeredSpeciesAct

Transcript: After more than 20 years of advocacy by Cascadia Wildlands and allies, wolverines finally received federal Endangered Species Act protections.
Numbering only about 300 in the contiguous U.S., snow-dependent wolverine populations are threatened by climate change, habitat loss, trapping, and other anthropogenic pressures. 

Wildlife conservation groups twice successfully challenged the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in federal court for ignoring science in denying wolverines Endangered Species Act protections. 

Two decades of sustained conservation advocacy has at long last secured federal protections and put wolverine on the road to recovery.The US Fish and Wildlife Service will also prepare a recovery plan and designate critical habitat for wolverine in the future and may authorize reintroduction into Colorado. 

Work remains: we have concern about potential loopholes in the decision allowing continued harming and killing of wolverines in traps. Since wolverines are scavengers and known as “trap junkies” it is likely that wolverines would be significantly impacted by such a ruling. Stay tuned for an opportunity to tell the agency to close this worrying loophole. For today, we are celebrating long overdue protections for amazing wolverines! Thanks for the awesome legal representation Western Environmental Law Center!
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