Deschutes Co. Awarded Grant For Wolf Depredation

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The Deschutes County Board of Commissioners this week voted to accept grant funds from the Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) for the county Wolf Depredation and Financial Compensation program.

The grant funds, totaling $32,620.75, will be used to reimburse ranchers whose livestock or working dogs have been confirmed to be missing, injured, or killed due to wolf depredation. The funds will also go towards the implementation of livestock management techniques and other preventative measures that discourage wolf depredation of livestock.

“This is the first grant awarded to the county since it established the Wolf Depredation and Financial Assistance Committee last May,” said Phil Chang, County Commissioner and Chair of the Committee.

“These funds will help reduce conflicts between livestock producers and wolves returning to Deschutes County through direct compensation for losses and by supporting work with ranchers to prevent future depredation.”

ODA offers the grant once a year to counties that have an established committee to oversee wolf depredation compensation and assistance for preventative measures. The Deschutes Board of County Commissioners established a Wolf Depredation and Financial Compensation Committee in May of 2023. The committee has been meeting regularly since June.

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