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         Wolverine Wildlife:     more books (16)
  1. A bibliography on the wolverine, Gulo gulo (Fish and wildlife bulletin) by Vivian A Banci, 1982
  2. Ecology of wolverines in northwest Alaska: Report to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service by Audrey J Magoun, 1981
  3. Lynx, wolverine, and fisher in the western United States: Research assessment and agenda by John Weaver, 1993
  4. Wolverine: Global Jeopardy (World Wildlife Fund) (Vol. 1, No. 1, December 1993) by Marvel Comics, 1993
  5. Wildlife in Peril: The Endangered Mammals of Colorado : River Otter, Black-Footed Ferret, Wolverine, Lynx, Grizzly Bear, Gray Wolf by John A. Murray, 1987-05
  6. A wolverine management strategy for British Columbia (Wildlife bulletin) by David F Hatler, 1989
  7. Wolverine demography and ecology in southcentral Alaska: Project outline and phase I progress report by Howard N Golden, 1993
  8. Ecology of wolverines in an arctic ecosystem: Progress report by Audrey J Magoun, 1980
  9. Wolf and wolverine density estimation techniques by Earl F Becker, 1991
  10. Wolverine: A Look into the Devils Eyes by Mark Allardyce, 2000-09-30
  11. The Big Five
  12. American Marten, Fisher, Lynx, and Wolverine : Survey Methods for Their Detection by William J. Zielinski, Thomas E. Kucera, 1998-05-01
  13. Bounty Hunter, The by Marian Flandrick Bray, 1992-06
  14. A survey of mustelids on the University of Idaho experimental forest by Jeffrey Walker, 1996

1. Wolverine: Wildlife Notebook Series - Alaska Department Of Fish And Game
Wolverine fox species description from the Alaska Department of Fish and GameWildlife Notebook Series.
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The wolverine , a relative of the mink and weasel, is the largest terrestrial member of the family Mustelidae. Also known as devil bear, carcajou, or woods devil, its scientific name is Gulo gulo The wolverine is valued by Alaskans as a fur resource and as a symbol of wilderness. Its fur is commonly used for parka trim and hoods because of its beauty and durability and because the guard hairs of wolverine fur resist frost accumulation. General description: The long dense fur of the wolverine is generally dark brown to black with a creamy white to gold stripe running from each shoulder along the flanks to the base of the tail. It has a thick body, short legs, short ears, and a broad flat head. The wolverine is primarily a scavenger and has large teeth and powerful jaws to crush bones and eat frozen meat. Adult males generally weigh 20-45 pounds (9-20 kg) while adult females weigh 15-30 pounds (7-14 kg). Its non-retractile claws are long and curved. Wolverines are primarily found in the wilder and more remote areas of Alaska. They are solitary creatures throughout most of the year. Wolverines are active at any time of day, year round. They have tremendous physical endurance and can travel up to 40 miles a day in search of food. Because of their great endurance and strength, wolverines have become a center of folklore. However, its fierce reputation has often been exaggerated. They have been known to steal furbearers from traps and to damage cabins, but these tales can normally be traced to individuals in some situations and not to the species as a whole. Wolverines will rarely attack any predator larger than itself, like a wolf or a bear. Instead, they will try to avoid these animals. Wolverines will fiercely defend a food source or its territory against other wolverines or smaller predators.

2. American Wildlands Wolverine Wildlife
Grizzly Bear Wolves Lynx Wolverine Mountain Lion Elk Wolverine
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American Wildlands promotes biodiversity and sustainable management of the West swildlands, watersheds, and wildlife.
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Lands Program Northern Rockies Wildlife Species Below is detailed information on wildlife that depend on the wild Northern Rockies. American Wildlands is working hard to protect these wildlife populations. Grizzly Bear Wolves Lynx Wolverine ... Elk Wolverine The wolverine is the largest member of the family Mustelidae (weasel, ferret, martens), though its appearance is bear-like. The wolverine is a heavily built animal, immensely strong for its size and capable of killing animals larger than itself. Known for their feistiness, members of the mustelidae family are often known as fearless. The wolverine was historically distributed throughout the northern part of the lower 48 southward to the northernmost tier of the United States from Maine to Washington State. It extended south along the Sierra-Cascade axis through Oregon into the southern Sierra Nevada in California and along the Rocky Mountains into Arizona and New Mexico. Today wolverine populations in the United States seem to be extensions of Canadian populations. There are known populations that exist in Idaho and Montana. What do wolverines look like?

4. The Wolverine Foundation - Main Page
Information about the status and ecological role of the Wolverine (Gulo gulo).
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5. Wolverine
Wines of BC. BC Wines Wineries Wine Tours Member Services. Login Wolverine Gulo gulo or Glutton, Skunk Bear
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6. Wolverine Wildlife Notebook Series - Alaska Department Of Fish
Wolverine fox species description from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game Wildlife Notebook Series.
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10. Defenders Of Wildlife - Wildlife - Wolverine
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12. Wolverine - Vibration Essences Made By Animal Spirits
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13. EPIC Project Information
Document, Memo dated July 21/04 from Peter Homenuck (IER) to the wolverine wildlifeWorking Group regarding First Nation issues, Date Posted, 2004/08/24
http://www.eao.gov.bc.ca/epic/output/html/deploy/epic_document_162_19140.html
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16. Wolverine - Wildlife Status Reports - Alberta Sustainable Resource Development
wolverine status in Alberta, Canada. Alberta Environmental Protection, wildlifeManagement Division, wildlife Status Report No. 2, Edmonton, AB. 17 pp.
http://www3.gov.ab.ca/srd/fw/status/reports/wolv/body.html
Status of the Wolverine
Gulo gulo
in Alberta
Stephen Petersen
Alberta Wildlife Status Report No. 2 March 1997
Published by:
Publication No. T/364
ISBN: 0-7732-5124-3
ISSN: 1206-4912 Series Editor: David R. C. Prescott
Illustrations: Brian Huffman
For copies of this report, contact: Information Centre - Publications
Alberta Environment Main Floor, 9920 - 108 Street Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5K 2M4 Telephone: (780) 422-2079 OR Communications Division Alberta Environmental Protection #100, 3115 - 12 Street NE Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2E 7J2 Telephone: (403) 297-3362 This publication may be cited as: Petersen, S. 1997. Status of the Wolverine ( Gulo gulo ) in Alberta. Alberta Environmental Protection, Wildlife Management Division, Wildlife Status Report No. 2, Edmonton, AB. 17 pp. Table of Contents Alberta Sustainable Resource Development Fish and Wildlife Status Reports Home ... Top of Page

17. THE WOLVERINE - Information (Canadian Animals, Arctic Wildlife)
the wolverine web pages about Canadian animals. The wolverine eats mice,rats and other small mammals, birds and eggs. In winter, when snow covers the
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THE WOLVERINE
The wolverine is not related to the wolf or the bear. It is a member of the weasel family. This animal is found throughout Canada, including the Arctic region. The wolverine eats mice, rats and other small mammals, birds and eggs. In winter, when snow covers the ground, it eats reindeer and and other large prey. Often it lets other animals do the hunting. Then it chases the hunter away by showing its teeth and growling fiercely. Then the wolverine is left to eat the kill. It will fight other wolverines to defend its territory. Like the skunk, it has a strong-smelling fluid called musk
which it uses to warn others to stay away.
The thick coat of brown fur protects it from the freezing cold temperatures. Its large feet help it move across the soft snow. There are five long sharp claws on each foot.
Wolverines are not fast movers, so they do not chase or stalk their prey. But they are good climbers and often rest in trees. They pounce on their prey from trees or rocks.
The female has one litter every two or three years. She digs out a den in a snowdrift, or a tree hollow or under a rock. Two are three "kittens" are born.

18. ARCTIC ANIMALS - Polar Bear, Caribou, Musk Ox, Wolverine, Arctic Fox, Lemming, G
life in the Arctic regions of Canada, wildlife, people, communities. THE wolverine is a fierce and strong animal about the size of a bear cub.
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How animals are adapted to live in the Arctic
polar bear - caribou - musk ox - wolf - wolverine
arctic fox - ermine - lemming - arctic hare
arctic ground squirrel - birds - whales - harp seal - walrus ANIMALS that live on LAND POLAR BEARS spend most of their time on the pack ice or in the water, where they can hunt their favorite food - the ringed seal. The white fur helps the bear sneak up on seals that are laying on the ice packs. If the bear sees a seal's breathing hole, it waits by the hole and drags the seal out as soon as its head appears. In the summer it is harder to catch seals, so before summer comes, the bears eat as much as they can to get fat, then live off the fat in their bodies. Females dig dens in the snow where they hibernate during the worst part of the winter. The cubs are born in the den. polar bear waits for a seal *** more about the POLAR BEAR CARIBOU are members of the deer family. They move across the Arctic in large herds. Caribou eat moss, lichen and green plants. For the winter they go to the forests of the south where trees give them protection from the wind and the snow. In the spring the caribou leave the forests and go to the tundra to have their calves. A baby caribou is able to stand and walk an hour after it is born. It can run when it is a day old. The baby has enemies like wolves, bears and eagles. *** more about the CARIBOU
THE MUSK OXEN have thick overcoats of shaggy long straight hair that hang down to the ground. Their undercoats are thick brown fleece. Some of the coat is shed in the summer. They huddle together in groups for protection and to keep warm. When wolves attack, the musk oxen form a circle around the calves. The adults face outward and use their sharp horns for defence.

19. Mink Art - Mink Paintings & Mink Sculptures (Marten,Fisher,Wolverine)- Wildlife
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20. Defenders Of Wildlife - Wildlife - Wolverine
In the mid1990s environmentalists asked the US Fish and wildlife Service to listwolverines for protection under the Endangered Species Act. The groups
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Island Fox Fisher Lynx ... Meso-Carnivores Home
Wolverines once ranged across the northernmost tier of the United States, from Maine to Washington and south into the Adirondacks, the Rocky Mountains and far as south as Arizona and New Mexico, and the Sierra Nevada, Cascade and Siskiyou Mountains. Resent studies in Montana and Idaho have estimated wolverine density at one animal per 40 to 70 square miles. Due to trapping, the destruction of wilderness habitat, snowmobiling, helicopter skiing, logging, mining and road building, currently, the species is known to exist only in the northern Cascades of Washington and the Rockies of Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.

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