Oregon's Imnaha pack has four pups

Photos of pups from Oregon’s first reproducing pack.

More photos may be seen here.

Imnaha pups - Courtesy Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Imnaha pups – Courtesy Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife

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  1. JEFF E Avatar
    JEFF E

    The one on the far right is dominate, however that black is going to be a big wolf.

  2. Angela Avatar
    Angela

    That’s fantastic! (apart from the collaring, which I dislike)
    It’s been a very, very long time since I was in the Imnaha area, but I seem to remember lots of wild country and lots of elk too.

  3. vielfrass Avatar
    vielfrass

    Why does every last wolf have to be collared? Why not let them be free? Just don’t see the point.

  4. ProWolf in WY Avatar
    ProWolf in WY

    Good to see some wolves reproducing in their former haunts. Plenty more space left.

  5. Richie G. Avatar
    Richie G.

    Collaring should end about now, isn’t their enough information on these wolves by now.

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