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2018MonitoringReport_Final_WithAppendices

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23 Figure 6: All wolverine installations for 2018 spanned between the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in the southwest and northwest, to the Okanogan Wenatchee National Forest east of the cascade crest, and the North Cascades National Park in the northeast. As previously described, wolverine survey areas are different from our other survey areas because they typically consist of two cameras at each installation. The vicinity camera captures detections within the general area and the run-pole camera photographs animals head-on, on the run-pole. For run-poles that have been elevated to accommodate for winter snowpack, the height differential between ground level and the run-pole can sometimes

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