Columbia pack update

Publish date
Jan. 14, 2025

This is an update for the Columbia pack following the lethal removal authorization by Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (WDFW) Director, Kelly Susewind, on Jan. 6.

On Jan. 6, 2025, WDFW Director Kelly Susewind authorized the lethal removal of up to two wolves from the Columbia pack territory in response to repeated depredations of cattle in Columbia County. The authorization is consistent with the guidance of the state's Wolf Conservation and Management Plan (PDF) and the lethal removal provisions of the Department's wolf-livestock interaction protocol (PDF).

On Jan. 13, 2025, WDFW staff lethally removed a yearling female and an adult male from the Columbia wolf pack. With this removal, the lethal removal authorization has expired, and an evaluation period has started.

If WDFW documents additional livestock depredations indicating a renewed pattern of depredation, WDFW may initiate another lethal removal action following the guidelines of the Wolf Plan and wolf-livestock interaction protocol.

Previous Columbia pack updates:

WDFW will provide a final report on this and any other lethal removal actions during 2025 in the Washington Gray Wolf Conservation and Management 2025 Annual Report, which will be published during spring 2026.

A summary of all documented depredation activity within the past 10 months is included in every monthly wolf update.

 

Packs referenced in this update