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Last year in Lewistown Mt they have video of one running down the street in front of one of the schools, pretty cool to see
Any pics? A co worker swears he saw one north of there but general region…I saw one on a big boulder flat in the Longs Peak area of Colorado. Watched it for a couple minutes.
No. This would have been about 2001. Film camera days…Any pics? A co worker swears he saw one north of there but general region…
Fishers have a long tail.I’m not an expert either, but we don’t have Fishers in the Eagle Caps, however we do have wolverines.
Same year and area my dad and I (I was 2) saw the wolverineSaw one in SW Wyoming also. about 1982ish.
I saw one several years ago in Wa. Not far from SunCadia/Cle Elum so not really deep wilderness. After a few phone calls I found a FS Bio who was just finishing up a study. This bio confirmed your observation. He encouraged me to try and get him on a game cam. His advice was to not set up on or even near a trail. He said that Wolverines rarely use trails and just head straight to where they want to go completely ignoring natural barriers.We looked back and could see that his route was a dead straight line from where we first picked up his tracks to this pass. Ours? Was a crookedly line going up/down and around.
Lesson learned, follow the wolverine tracks, he didn’t waste a single step!![]()
this is just a play so they can lock up land and keep hunters as well as O&G off of state and federal lands.![]()
Wolverines to be reintroduced in Colorado
CPW will work with federal land management agencies to determine the public lands where North American wolverines could be released in Colorado.www.ktvb.com