Page 8 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon SPECIALS SPECIALS April 22, 2020 Recent wolf count numbers T 2018 Toyota 4 Runner- 38,915 miles - 2017 GMC Acadia - 49,187 miles - $39,995 $28,995 #87230A #92915A 2017 Buick Enclave - 25,287 miles - 2017 Chevy Equinox - 60,312 miles - $30,995 $19,995 #21179A #96413B 2016 KIA Soul - 18, 134 miles - 2016 Audi A3 AWD Convertible - 34,508 miles - $13,987 #19275B $24,995 #25622A 2016 Buick Verano - 111,796 miles - 2014 Toyota Tundra - 92,363 miles - $12,995 $27,995 #53768A #36313A 2013 Toyota Highlander - 121,458 miles - 2012 Chevy Sonic - 105,826 miles - $18,995 $5,936 #22255B #41275A 2010 Toyota Tundra - 131,195 miles - 2004 Chrysler Sebring - (Very low miles) - $15,995 $5,995 #49772B #35065W he main territory of the White River wolf pack is the Warm Springs Reservation. Branch of Natural Re- sources wildlife monitors saw the first wolf of the pack a few years ago, followed by the sighting of a mate. Some of these observation were by remote camera, and some were seen by the wildlife team. Mid last year Natural Re- sources reported the pair had produced six wolf pups. A recent state count of the Oregon wolf population is at 158. Five of these are mem- bers of the White River pack. The Spilyay Tymoo first published in 1976 by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. The Spilyay is mailed free of charge to tribal members, on and off the reservation. The Spilyay is also available online at at wsnews.org White River wolf and pups last year on the reservation; and below left, one of the pups. Archive photos courtesy the CTWS Branch of Natural Resources Wildlife.