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CWMP 2012-2013 Winter Field Season Report

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Northeast Washington  In northeast Washington, a remote camera site at Sherman Pass served as a pilot  project to record lynx presence. Bobcat and coyote were recorded at this site during the  season, but not lynx. Another remote camera site focused on recording wolverine was  maintained in the "Wedge" (between the Kettle and Columbia Rivers) but was not  checked for data during the winter season.    Site  Months Monitored  #  Sherman Pass  Camera  2012/2013 winter  2  Lure  Camera and  Model  January to April  Gusto  Bushnell XT  Table 10. Northeast Washington remote camera site name and details    Figure 4. Sherman Pass remote camera site location    Site  Target  Bobcat  Coyote  Elk  Mule  Species  Sherman Pass  Lynx  Deer  X  X      Table 11. Recorded species by site in northeast Washington  18 CWMP 2012-2013 Winter Field Season Report

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