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RARE WOLVERINE SIGHTING ON FINNISH ROADRARE WOLVERINE SIGHTING ON FINNISH ROAD WITH VID By Shannon Pickett A graphic designer captured extraordinary footage of one of nature's most elusive creatures during an early morning drive. Jaco ...
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Wolverines Are Holding On—Is Your State One of Their Last Refuges?Wolverines are notorious animals with a reputation for being bold and fearless. They are solitary hunters that live in some ...
A Wolverine spotted recently seen in Sierra Nevada's is only the second confirmed sighting of the creature in state in the last 100 years. They disappeared from California likely due to hunting.
A wolverine was spotted in three different locations in California last month – the second sighting of the animal in the state in the last 100 years.
It’s easy to mistake all of the above for a wolverine – but wildlife officials confirmed that two people spotted a wolverine on the Columbia River near Portland for the first time outside of ...
A wolverine was spotted this week by people fishing on the Columbia River near Portland, according to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.
In the eastern Sierra Nevada, a wolverine was spotted three times in May. This occurrence is uncommon for an animal that has been sighted in California only once in the past century.
A wolverine has been spotted outside its usual roaming range for the first time in more than 30 years, according to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Colorado’s wildlife specialists are nearly finished with updates to a plan that could return a carnivorous mammal to the Centennial State. Aside from the first five letters of their name ...
A wolverine was spotted making its way through Oregon suburbs this week, marking the first time the species was seen outside the Wallowa Mountains in more than three decades. The quickhatch was fir… ...
Williams, a professional alpine guide, and Moskowitz, an award-winning wildlife photographer, have come to meet that challenge as citizen scientists under the banner of the Cascades Wolverine Project.
Wolverine, which typically weigh from 18-40 pounds and resemble small bears, can travel over 30 miles in a day — so officials said it is "likely" the animal has already moved on from the area ...
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