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2012-2013-fall-spring-citizen-wildlife-monitoring-report

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the focus of region wide research and information sharing, and documentation in this area may prove useful for ongoing and future population dynamic studies for this species. Dry Meadow, Manastash, and Taneum sites recorded only level 3 species. All three sites recorded coyote, elk, and deer. Manastash had bobcat visitation and Taneum recorded black bear. Site American Ridge Target Species Wolf Cougar Marten Mountain Goat Red Fox x Moose x Table 10. South Cascades Sites with Recorded Level 2 Species Site American Ridge Dry meadow Manastash Taneum Target Species Wolf Wolf Wolf Wolf Black Bear Coyote Elk x x x Black Tail Deer x x x Bobcat x x x x x x Misc. x x x Table 11. South Cascades Sites with Recorded Level 3 Species NORTHEAST WASHINGTON Figure 10. Northeast Washington 2012 Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project remote camera locations (indicated with a red flag). 22

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