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Wolverines Found in Oregon

A woman from Alaska finds wolverines in Oregon in her very first research effort.

Aired 10/24/2013 | Rating TV-G

Oregon Field Guide

Wolverines Found in Oregon

Clip: Season 25 Episode 2503 | 8m 20sVideo has Closed Captions

A woman from Alaska finds wolverines in Oregon in her very first research effort.

After years of unsuccessful research by state biologists, one of the world’s foremost wolverine experts moved to Oregon and asked to look for them in the Wallowa Mountains. Using remote camera technology, she found three wolverines in her very first season of research. ODFW has emulated her techniques in the central Cascades but after a year no wolverines have been found there. 

Aired 10/24/2013 | Rating TV-G

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