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Deschutes County board approves remaining Wolf Committee funds for fencing; carcass‑removal reserve retained

Deschutes County Board of Commissioners · November 25, 2025
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Summary

The board approved distributing $3,000 from remaining Wolf Committee funds to Hatfield High Land Trust for predator‑resistant fencing/pens and left $871.34 for a carcass‑removal program, with the committee asking that remaining funds be spent by Jan. 31 or moved to wildlife cameras if unspent.

The Deschutes County Board of Commissioners voted to distribute the last of a $50,000 Wolf Committee allocation on Nov. 24, approving a $3,000 award to the Hatfield High Land Trust for predator‑resistant fencing and leaving a residual $871.34 for a carcass‑removal program.

John Patterson, strategic initiatives manager, told the board the Wolf Committee opened a small supplemental funding round and received one application from Hatfield High…

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