Washington's gray wolf population rebounded in 2025, reversing a decline seen the previous year. Why it matters: A new state ...
Washington is inching closer to delisting gray wolves as an endangered species. Once the wolves establish a presence in the ...
The gray wolf population in Washington has experienced positive growth since breeding pairs returned to the state in 2008.
Washington's wolf population grew by 17% last year, resuming an upward trend following a momentary decline in 2024. At the end of 2025, Washington had an estimated minimum wolf population of ...
After decades of conservation efforts, Washington’s gray wolf population has reached a record high.
Washington wolves officially attacked relatively few head of cattle last year, though it may be a sign that ranchers see more ...
Even as numbers grow, Washington wolves aren’t considered ‘recovered’ Washington counted a record 270 wolves in 2025, but all ...
Washington’s gray wolf population grew by more than 17% in 2025, reaching its highest level since wolves naturally returned ...
New data shows Washington's gray wolf population has bounced back, reaching the highest statewide count of the species to ...
A state study in 2025 found new gray wolf packs in Eastern Washington, the North Cascades and on the Colville Reservation.
The report shows that the minimum year-end wolf count increased by more than 17% at the end of 2025, following a decline a ...
Washington’s wolf population grew by 17.4% in 2025, with the number of successful breeding pairs rising 27%, according to ...