Subject: [Tweeters] Subject: CNN: When a woman said she saw a wolverine on a Washington state beach, a wildlife official didn't believe her
Date: Thu May 28 19:32:58 PDT 2020
From: Bruce Lagerquist - runningdoggie at live.com

My friends trail cam picked up a really nice video of one a couple of years ago just E of Snoqualmie Falls. Unfortunately, it had not been taught to look both ways before crossing the street and was killed on I-5 a short time later. Nice to hear they roam far and wide.

Bruce Lagerquist
Seattle Wa.
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Subject: Re: [Tweeters] Subject: CNN: When a woman said she saw a wolverine on a Washington state beach, a wildlife official didn't believe her

Wolverines can be wide ranging. Many years ago, there are two well documented records in the lower Yakima Valley. One was near Granger and the other in the Tri-cities area. Excellent documentation on the coast record!

Scott Downes
Downess at charter.net
Yakima Wa
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