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California’s lone wolf returns to Oregon

The Columbian
Published: March 2, 2012, 4:00pm

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Wildlife officials say California’s lone wolf has returned to Oregon.

A GPS device tracking the movements of the gray wolf known as OR-7 shows he left California and crossed into Oregon around noon Thursday.

An official with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife told the San Francisco Chronicle (http://bit.ly/wrTss7 ) that the wolf, also known as Journey, was in Oregon’s Jackson County Friday night.

Wildlife officials believe the wolf returned to Oregon after a futile search to find a mate in California.

When he did enter California in late December, officials said he was the first wolf to roam anywhere in state since 1924.

During his journey, OR-7 impressed wildlife experts with his endurance.

The device tracking his movements shows he covered 20 air miles a day as he travelled through California’s Shasta and Lassen counties before heading back to Oregon.

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