Monday

Wandering wolf back on the grid

Thankfully OR-7 has been found - back in northern California again. Oregon’s famous wandering wolf was finally seen back on the grid Friday after escaping satellite surveillance for five straight days. There had been fears something might have happened to him such as poaching which is a real threat to wolves. The gray wolf is a federally protected species in California.

OR-7 was born in northeastern Oregon as a member of the Imnaha Pack. He is the first wolf known to roam into California since the last trapping of a wild wolf in 1924. He has been searching for a mate and has traveled back and forth between Oregon and California.

He was captured and fitted with a tracking collar a year and a half ago. The GPS system sends daily signals to a satellite that plots his position. This has allowed biologists to follow his trek across Oregon into Northern California. Typically collars only last about two years.

Karen Kovacs of the California Department of Fish and Game said, “Whether or not he was in an area that satellites couldn’t get a fix on him, or his collar is starting to malfunction, we don’t know. But he is back online this morning in western Plumas County.”

This coming Wednesday a public hearing is scheduled in Sacramento, Calif., on whether to put gray wolves on the California state endangered species list. Conservation groups have petitioned the California Fish and Wildlife Commission for the protection. The biggest opposition to the restoration of wolf populations in California has come from ranchers who are fearful the wolves will attack their livestock. So far there have been no reports that OR-7 has attacked any. The area has abundant deer for him to prey on. Stay safe on your journey, OR-7!







Responses to "Still looking for love, Oregon’s famous wandering wolf found again in California"

  1. Adorable~

  2. Anonymous says:

    I sure hope he isn't killed like others recently.

  3. jean hellings says:

    ihope he manages to survive.

  4. Ruth says:

    Glad he is back home again :)

  5. Anonymous says:

    Such a beautiful looking creature. He deserves to be protected.

  6. Anonymous says:

    What a beautiful guy. I hope he stays safe and finds love !

  7. Laura Finch says:

    I'm so Happy he is Safe, Hopefully he will be able to find his soul mate. He is a Very Handsome Fella. Stay Safe and Roam Free ! Hopefully the Bad Men will stay away.

  8. Anonymous says:

    Reminds me of the wolf hybrid I loved and raised until he was nearly 13 yrs old and passed of old age! I got him from a nickel ad so he was born in captivity. I had middle school aged children at the time, he was loveable and gentle, even with my daughter's puppy jack Russell terrier when she got her. He was precious with my grandbabies when they came along as well. I believe wolves definitely have their place on the great earth we share!!!!

  9. Anonymous says:

    Reminds me of the wolf hybrid I loved and raised until he was nearly 13 yrs old and passed of old age! I got him from a nickel ad so he was born in captivity. I had middle school aged children at the time, he was loveable and gentle, even with my daughter's puppy jack Russell terrier when she got her. He was precious with my grandbabies when they came along as well. I believe wolves definitely have their place on the great earth we share!!!!

  10. Unknown says:

    Perth, Western Australia - What a handsome boy!!! With my entire being i hope & pray that this beautiful boy gets to live the life his creator so intended him to have. A long & safe life, where he will find his mate, have his own family & be part of a strong, healthy, human'savvy' pack ... if only

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