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Spring sightings of a mystery critter in the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains have been confirmed by California wildlife officials as most likely a single, rare wolverine. ... Yosemite wolverine is ...
At last, the incredibly rare wild wolverine has reappeared. Only two have been spotted in California in the last 100 years.
The wolverine was reported twice in Inyo National Forest and once in Yosemite National Park in May. The creatures are genetically related to weasels and badgers.
After leaving his White River pack on January 30, 2021, [50] he reached Mono County, east of Yosemite National Park in the central Sierra Nevada in February, which was the farthest south a wolf has been tracked in California in more than a century. [23] [51] Heading west, he crossed the agricultural area of the Central Valley near Fresno. [52]
A wolverine. In July 1915, during the Yosemite survey, Charles Lewis Camp trapped two wolverines, a male and female. [48] The survey results were published in Animal Life of the Yosemite with an entry on wolverine (Gulo gulo): "the wolverine is a rare animal anywhere in the Sierra Nevada. Its inclusion here is based upon the capture of two ...
A wolverine was spotted wandering California several times in May, but it's been months since it was last spotted. What happened, and what are researchers doing now?
In May 2016 the same wolverine was killed by a cattle ranch-hand in North Dakota, ending a greater-than-800-mile (1,300 km) trip by this lone male wolverine, dubbed M-56. This was the first verified sighting of a Wolverine in North Dakota in 150 years. [78]
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