S. Oregon animal advocates raise funds online for wolf fence
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. (AP) — A Southern Oregon animal advocacy group has launched an online fundraising drive to help safely separate wolves and livestock.
The Herald and News reports that KS Wild set up a GoFundMe account to raise money for an electric fence to keep wolves off private property in Prospect.
The crowdsourcing drive by the Ashland-based group has collected $1,500 of its $6,000 goal for the fencing that will stand 6 feet high.
The fence is expected to cost about $45,000, with additional funding from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Oregon Department of Agriculture.
Property owner Ted Birdseye says he has lost cows to an area wolf pack.
The rancher has cared for wolf pups in the past, but he wants to keep his family and livestock safe.