Investigators seek public’s help in investigation of wildlife poisoning in Wallowa County

State and federal authorities are asking for the public’s assistance in their investigation of an “unlawful poisoning” of wildlife in Wallowa County, the Oregon State Police said in a statement.

Three gray wolves, two golden eagles, a mountain lion and a coyote were poisoned in an Imnaha River drainage area in northeast Oregon in February before officials discovered the poison and removed it, the state police said.

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