Authorities offer $50,000 reward for information about gray wolves killed in Oregon
Federal authorities in Oregon They are requesting the public’s cooperation Explain the circumstances behind the death of three endangered gray wolves. For these purposes United States Fish and Wildlife Service A $50,000 reward has been announced for anyone providing information leading to an arrest or the imposition of fines or charges related to this death, ten times the amount previously offered for information about similar cases.
According to USA TodayAn adult breeding female and two subadults were found dead nearby Blyin the county of KlamathApproximately 500 kilometers Southeast of PortlandIn a region known for the presence of wolves, which extends between the counties of Klamath And the lakeNorth of the border between Oregon And California.
was part of a dead wolf Gearhart Mountain GroupCrucial to the conservation of the species, given that Gray wolf They usually arrange themselves in packs where Only one pair reproduces. The presence of necklaces on two individuals made it possible to trace the sign of death on December 29, 2023. The investigation is ongoing and, so far, no details about the cause of death have been released, he highlighted. CNN.
This incident reveals These animals face conservation challenges in Oregon Where, although protected, wolves have been authorized for “lethal removal” in some contexts due to conflict with livestock farming. According to information from USA TodayDuring the past year, several incidents have been reported where livestock have been defaced by wolves, leading authorities to allow these actions in justified cases.
In a parallel effort to protect wildlifeauthorities Arizona They are investigating the wrongful death of A Desert bighorn sheep Southwest of Arizona. collaboration between Department of Hunting and Fishing These state and local hunting and conservation groups have resulted in a $6,500 reward for leading information For the arrest and prosecution of those responsible.
Adult sheep were found near an agricultural field in Gila Bandapprox 113 kilometers Southwest of Phoenix, was apparently shot and left for dead over the weekend of January 13. Contributors to the award include: Arizona Desert Bighorn Sheep SocietyThe Arizona Deer Association And Arizona Antelope Foundationwith the program Operation Game Thief of the State Department.
The death of these animals is not only a significant loss Biodiversity of the region also highlights the constant threat faced by endangered species Due to illegal human actions. Travis ClarksonWildlife manager in the region of YumaIt was expressed “There is no justifiable reason to hunt an animal.” During the off season and let it go to waste. Hunters are not hunters or sportsmen; They are criminals who are robbing the residents Arizona” said CBS News.
The awards echo settlements approved by federal courts In December 2023, which is required Fish and Wildlife Service Develop a new recovery plan for Gray wolf below Endangered Species Act over a period of two years, thus promoting the conservation of the species.