- Gulo gulo.indd
For management purposes the wolverine is categorized as a Class 2 species, which means that it is considered sensitive to harvest and, because home ranges are large relative to the size of most traplines, population management cannot only be applied at.
- Chapter 5 Wolverine
The The Cree names ommeethatsees, "one who likes to steal" and ogaymotatowagu, "one who steals fur" (Holbrow 1976), refer to wolverine raiding traplines, cabins and caches, and they mark the food they kill or claim, including the contents of 99 This.
- Wolverine (Gulo gulo) Bibliography Ackerman, B. B., F. A. Leban
The scientific basis for conserving forest carnivores: American marten, fisher, lynx, and wolverine in the Banci, V. and A.S.Harestad... Furs bought at California Trapper s Association auctions are NOT considered as bought from another fur dealer.
- Wolverine (Gulo gulo)
Population sizes and trends Population size is difficult to estimate; however, combined estimates of about 9200 wolverines for the Yukon, British Columbia and Manitoba may be extrapolated to 15,000 to 19,000 across Canada, based on areas of occupancy and.
- navigating the Arctic Meltdown
Roads and human developments introduce vehicle strikes as a source of wolverine mortality and carve up this already fragmented habitat, hindering wolverine movements, severing the rather tenuous connections between habitats and further isolating small.
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