Reward offered for information on Washington wolf killings

WASHINGTON – The US Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking help from the public in solving two recent gray wolf killings in Washington, offering a $10,000 reward for valuable information.

The first incident took place near the US Highway 142 close to Goldendale, near the Washington-Oregon border. Details about the specific date of this incident were not disclosed.

The second wolf, an adult female, was found dead on October 20, 2024. Her body was discovered southwest of Twisp in Okanogan County.

Anyone who may have information on these killings is encouraged to reach out to the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Individuals can contact the FWS tip line at 1-844-397-8477 for details.

These incidents come amid ongoing efforts to preserve the gray wolf population in the area. The reward offered underscores the importance of these conservation efforts.

 

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