Maxioms by Keith Aubry
We don't know how they live, where they go, how many of them there are.
We don't know how they live, where they go, how many of them there are.
No one's ever studied them in the Pacific states before.
No one's ever studied them in the Pacific states before.
With this technology, we can now begin to gather reliable information on the movements, home range, and habitat of wolverines read more
With this technology, we can now begin to gather reliable information on the movements, home range, and habitat of wolverines in the Pacific Northwest.
The young female wolverine we collared weighed about 19 pounds, and was in excellent health and condition. She hasn't had read more
The young female wolverine we collared weighed about 19 pounds, and was in excellent health and condition. She hasn't had kits yet, and is probably just a year old. It's likely that her parents and possibly siblings are in the same general area, so chances are good that we will collar additional individuals in the traps we've set.
In the 1970s and 1980s, many biologists thought wolverines were gone from Washington. It's only in the last 10 years read more
In the 1970s and 1980s, many biologists thought wolverines were gone from Washington. It's only in the last 10 years we were sure they were here.