US Fish and Wildlife investigating a third illegal wolf killing in Washington

At least 22 wolves are known or suspected to have been poached across Washington since 2022.

SEATTLE — Officials raised its reward Monday for information after three endangered wolves were found dead in Klickitat and Okanogan counties in Washington. 

U.S. Fish and Wildlife raised its reward to $10,000 for information leading to arrests and convictions in each illegal killing case. The latest wolf killing was announced on Friday. 

An adult male gray wolf was killed near U.S Highway 142 and Goldendale in Klickitat County in late September or October of last year, according to a release. Another female gray wolf was found dead southwest

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