I think that must have been the one killed on I-90.
Kelly McAllister
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Bruce Lagerquist
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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
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
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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
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