KLAMATH COUNTY, Ore. — Oregon wildlife officials say the gray wolf that took a brief jaunt into Northern California is back in Klamath County.
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife spokeswoman Michelle Dennehy said the 2½-year-old male wolf known as OR-25 entered California on Dec. 17 and returned north earlier this month after spending a few weeks there.
OR-25 first appeared in Klamath County last May after leaving northeast Oregon’s Imnaha Pack.
Dennehy said OR-25 went south of his normal range into California while his pack stayed in Klamath County.
Amaroq Weiss at the Center for Biological Diversity said last week that OR-25 may have been seeking a mate or following the scent trail of other wolves that went south.
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