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