The important thing to know about IMPORTED wolves in Oregon is they are not protected under the Federal or State Endangered species act or in any way other than the Oregon Wolf Plan. What many don't understand is even as unconstitutional as the plan is, you can shoot a wolf anywhere in defense of human life. You can shoot a wolf on your property if you see it around your livestock and have reason to believe it is going to attack them. Even this can be tricky and one should have a healthy bank account and a well-versed lawyer that hates wolves. The burden of proof is on you and while the law asked only for a preponderance, you best have a without a doubt case.
Where the problem comes in is wolves are usually on state or federal land where livestock are grazing legally. You have no rights in such cases and must follow the plan which Webfoot's neighbor has. So here is the deal, when you jump through their hoops and dance to the organ (Oregon) grinder (she resembles our governor) and these liberal college-educated idiots GRANT you a kill permit, they tell you how many wolves can be killed. Usually, it is 2. Killing two wolves in a pack of 9 is like rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
The below link has Manning Creek, Webfoot's area, as a confirmed kill by the Lookout Mountain pack. I will be interested to see how many the kill permit allows and if the rancher can kill or if it has to be the game specialist.
Read the report of the steer. All the multiple bites and wounds. How can any human be so brain dead to say this is alright and acceptable as natural but the quick kills in slaughterhouses are barbaric and inhumane?