Washington’s wolf population reaches highest level yet, says WDFW

The report shows that the minimum year-end wolf count increased by more than 17% at the end of 2025, following a decline a year prior at the end of 2024.

WASHINGTON, USA — Washington’s wolf population is at its highest level to date according to the Washington Gray Wolf Conservation and Management Annual Report. The report shows that the minimum year-end wolf count increased by more than 17% at the end of 2025, following a decline a year prior at the end of 2024.

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) partnered with tribes across the state and counted 270 wolves, 23 breeding pairs and 49

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