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 has experienced positive growth since breeding pairs returned to the state in 2008.
Washington wolves officially attacked relatively few head of cattle last year, though it may be a sign that ranchers see more ...
Washington is inching closer to delisting gray wolves as an endangered species. Once the wolves establish a presence in the ...
On Friday the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) announced that the state’s year-end wolf count for 2025 ...
Even as numbers grow, Washington wolves aren’t considered ‘recovered’ Washington counted a record 270 wolves in 2025, but all ...
The animals have yet to reoccupy the South Cascades and Northwest Coast Recovery Region, but there were signs the animals are ...
Washington’s gray wolf population grew by more than 17% in 2025, reaching its highest level since wolves naturally returned ...
A state study in 2025 found new gray wolf packs in Eastern Washington, the North Cascades and on the Colville Reservation.
Washington’s gray wolf population reached at least 270 in 2025, the highest in decades and a 17% increase from the previous year, according to a state report. While numbers have surged in eastern and ...
After decades of conservation efforts, Washington’s gray wolf population has reached a record high.
The report shows that the minimum year-end wolf count increased by more than 17% at the end of 2025, following a decline a ...