Western Innovator: At the center of Oregon’s wolf debate
From the Capital Press:
He still gets chills recalling the first time Oregon wolves answered him.
It was mid-July, 2008, near the Wallowa-Union County line in the northeast corner of the state. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife knew wolves would eventually disperse from Idaho and had prepared a management plan. Wildlife biologist Russ Morgan, appointed to implement the plan, was checking to see if they had arrived.