A wolverine walks across the snow in 2018 near the Toolik Field Station on Alaska's North Slope. Wolverines are elusive and need a lot of space, so they are hard to count, but a new study gives an ...
Montana is hanging on as the only state besides Alaska that allows trapping of wolverines, an elusive mountain dweller rejected for protection under the federal Endangered Species Act. Opponents of ...
HELENA — Montana is hanging on as the only state besides Alaska that allows trapping of wolverines, an elusive mountain dweller rejected for protection under the federal Endangered Species Act.
The arguments for continued wolverine trapping for subsistence or recreational purposes are that they are not threatened, which it seems they are in Montana, with only 250-300; that there are plenty ...
HELENA, Mont. - Montana is hanging on as the only state besides Alaska that allows trapping of wolverines, an elusive mountain dweller rejected for protection under the federal Endangered Species Act.
HELENA - The opportunity to trap wolverines in Montana, the only state besides Alaska that allows them to be trapped, is shrinking. The Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Commission decided Tuesday that ...
Wolverines, wily animals that are the subjects of legend, have a healthy population in Arctic Alaska, but they need a lot of undisturbed habitat for their population to stay that way. That was shown ...
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