After years of controversy and debate, Oregon’s wolf plan to get vote

From the Statesman-Journal:

After more than three years of contentious debate, the plan that governs how Oregon manages its wolf population will finally come to a vote on Friday.

The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission is expected to vote on updates to the Oregon Wolf Plan, a 160-page document that spells out everything from when the state can kill wolves that attack livestock to whether public hunts of wolves should be considered in the future. 

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