The gray wolf population in Washington has experienced positive growth since breeding pairs returned to the state in 2008.
Washington’s gray wolf population grew by more than 17% in 2025, reaching its highest level since wolves naturally returned ...
State and tribal officials counted a minimum of 270 wolves and 49 packs, including 23 breeding pairs at the end 2025, ...
Washington's gray wolf population rebounded in 2025, reversing a decline seen the previous year. Why it matters: A new state ...
In 2025, ODFW confirmed 106 livestock deaths, up from 69 the previous year. The department killed 20 wolves in response, ...
New data shows Washington's gray wolf population has bounced back, reaching the highest statewide count of the species to ...
Washington’s wolf population increased by 17.4% last year and the number of successful breeding pairs increased by 27%, ...
"It's always exciting to see when you have growth," said Kristin Botzet with the Defenders of Wildlife.
Washington state's wolf population is at its highest level to date since its decimation in the early 20th century, but packs ...
The gray wolf population in Washington bounced back last year after recording its first decline in 16 years. Washington had ...
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