Washington wolf report: Fewer wolves, more mauled cattle, no westward movement

From CapitalPress.com:

Washington’s wolf population declined in 2024, even as attacks on livestock reached an all-time high, according to the state Department of Fish and Wildlife. Fish and Wildlife and the Colville tribe counted 230 wolves, down from 254 the year before. It was the first time the population dropped since the department started counting wolves in 2008. The department documented 37 wolf mortalities, only one more than in 2023 and the same number as in 2022.

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