The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) is an agency of the government of the U.S. state of Oregon responsible for programs protecting Oregon fish and wildlife resources and their habitats
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- Oregon Man Accused of Killing Nearly 18,000 Salmon With Bleach
The maximum fine for poaching Chinook salmon, protected under the Endangered Species Act, is $750 per fish, according to wildlife officials.
- Oregon Hatchery Vandalized: Estimated 18,000 Salmon Dead From Poisoning
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) has announced an unfortunate loss of around 18,000 young salmon in a vandalism incident in Douglas County. One hatchery tank lost in Douglas County ...
- ODFW looks to fill spot on fish restoration board
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is accepting applications to fill an open position on its Restoration and Enhancement Board. The opening is for a representative of the public at large. The ...
- Poaching, suspicious deaths raise concern for Oregon gray wolf population
(KOIN) — The Oregon Department of ... (Courtesy: ODFW) Furthermore, three wolves were discovered dead near Bly in February and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Officials is still offering ...
- Oregon wolf population holds at 178, ODFW says; livestock depredation falls; poaching, poisonings prompt concern
The Oregon Department of ... Bernadette Graham-Hudson, ODFW wildlife division administrator. ODFW said it is working with its partners Oregon State Police, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ...
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- Oregon Man Accused of Killing Nearly 18,000 Salmon With Bleach
The maximum fine for poaching Chinook salmon, protected under the Endangered Species Act, is $750 per fish, according to wildlife officials.
- ODFW looks to fill spot on fish restoration board
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is accepting applications to fill an open position on its Restoration and Enhancement Board. The opening is for a representative of the public at large. The ...
- Wolf deaths have grown ‘alarming’ says Oregon Fish and Wildlife
Oregon’s gray wolf population did not increase last year due in part to a large number of wolves killed by people, causing concern among conservationists and Oregon Department of Fish ...
- ODFW says wolves attacked calf on private land in NE Oregon
Another wolf depredation was confirmed by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife on March 29 in the Sled Springs Wildlife Management Unit north of Enterprise, according ...
- Wolverine sightings continue along Oregon coast, ODFW stresses legal protection of animal
Everyone needs a trip to the coast every now and then, right? Including wolverines, says the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, sharing that more sightings ...