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Wolf Depredation Grant

 

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​After a lone gray wolf from Idaho’s experimental population entered Oregon back in 1999, gray wolves have continued to disperse into Oregon from Idaho and have established breeding populations. Livestock producers have been affected financially due to direct losses of livestock from wolf depredations.​

House Bill (HB) 3560 went into effect in 2011, which directed the Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) to establish and implement a wolf depredation compensation and financial assistance grant program. Funds from this grant program are awarded to counties to help create and implement county wolf depredation compensation programs under which:

  • Compensation is paid to persons who suffer loss or injury to livestock or working dogs due to wolf depredation.
  • Financial assistance is provided to persons who implement livestock management techniques or nonlethal wolf deterrence techniques designed to discourage wolf depredation of livestock.
  • Awards are paid to counties with a wolf depredation compensation program to help with implementation and administrative costs.

ODA's Wolf Depredation Compensation and Financial Assistance Grant Program complements and supports Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife's Wolf Conservation and Management Plan in the area of developing and maintaining a cooperative livestock producer assistance program that proactively minimizes wolf-livestock conflict and assists livestock producers experiencing wolf-related livestock losses. 


Contact​​ :

Jonathan Sandau Assistant Director

 jonathan.sandau@oda.oregon.gov 

635 Capitol Street NE Salem, OR 97301 

Phone: 503-385-5027


Sources:

https://www.oregon.gov/oda/programs/AnimalHealthFeedsLivestockID/Pages/WolfDepredation.aspx

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