
Current Cornucopia AKWA map (pdf)
Within Areas of Known Wolf Activity (AKWA) certain preventative measures are recommended to minimize wolf-livestock conflicts. Though not required, non-lethal measures are important to reduce depredation. If depredation becomes chronic and lethal control become necessary, ODFW’s ability to lethally remove depredating wolves will be dependent on the extent that non-lethal measures have been used and documented. Information about specific wolf-livestock conflicts can be found on the Wolf and Livestock Updates page.
Previous Cornucopia AKWA maps (for reference only – see above for current map)
Timeline
April 15, 2020 – The breeding male and female of the Cornucopia Pack bred for the first time in 2019. The breeding female is a radio-collared disperser from the Pine Creek Pack, and the breeding male is a radio-collared disperser from the Walla Walla Pack. The pair produced three pups that survived to the end of the year and was counted as a breeding pair. Radio-collar data showed a 162mi² use area in the Pine Creek and Keating WMUs with 92% of location data points on public lands. The remaining 8% were on private lands.
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