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2018MonitoringReport_Final_WithAppendices

Conservation Northwest protects and connects old-growth forests and other wild areas from the Washington Coast to the British Columbia Rockies, vital to a healthy future for us, our children, and wildlife. Since 1989, Conservation Northwest has worke

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2 Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 PROJECT OVERVIEW 5 WOLF MONITORING 7 WOLVERINE MONITORING 7 GRIZZLY BEAR MONITORING 9 I-90 CORRIDOR MONITORING 10 TRANSBOUNDARY LYNX MONITORING 10 METHODOLOGY 11 SURVEY AREA SELECTION 11 CAMERA INSTALLATIONS 13 SPECIES PRIORITIZATION 14 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 15 GRIZZLY BEAR 16 GRAY WOLF 18 GENERAL WILDLIFE ALONG THE I-90 CORRIDOR 20 WOLVERINE 22 CANADA LYNX 26 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FUTURE MONITORING 27 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 28 REFERENCES 30 APPENDIX I: 2018 Photo Season Highlights 32 APPENDIX II: North Cascades Grizzly Bear Recovery Zone 34 APPENDIX III: Cascades Wolverine Project: Winter 2017-2018 Report 35 Cover Photo: A male wolverine detected at a camera station in the Central Cascades.

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