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2013 Spring-Fall Field Season Report CWMP

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25 | P a g e Rutter, Liz Heinrich, Lonnell Kyle, Marcus Bianco, Melinda Mast, Mike Webb, Patrick Paulett, Paul Balle, Paul Ryhajlo, Pete Kelly, Rae Nickerson, Richard Connely, Roger Crafts , Sarah Stewart, Selena Nuutinen, Shannon Schelinder, Susan and Lloyd Murray, Tom and Kerrie Murphy, Tom Porreca, Tom Stonehocker, and Troy Montgomery. We have many volunteers and active supporters who contribute their time and expertise in various ways throughout the course of the program and the potential to miss people ever looms. Thank you to any we have missed! REFERENCES Aubry, Keith B., Kevin S. Mckelvey, and Jeffrey P. Copeland. "Distribution and Broadscale Habitat Relations of the Wolverine in the Contiguous United States." Journal of Wildlife Management 71, no. 7 (2007): 2147. doi:10.2193/2006-548. Banci, Vivian. "Wolverine." In The Scientific Basis for Conserving Forest Carnivores: American Marten, Fisher, Lynx, and Wolverine in the Western United States., edited by Leonard F. Ruggiero, Keith B. Aubry, Steven W. Bushkirk, Jack L. Lyon, and William J. Zielinksi, 99–127. Fort Collins, Colorado, USA: USDA Forest Service Technical Report, 1994. Brittell, J.D., R.J. Poelker, S. J. Sweeney, and Gary M. Koehler. Native Cats of Washington, Section III: Lynx. Unpublished. Olympia, WA, USA: Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, 1989. Koehler, Gary M., Benjamin T. Maletzke, Jeff A. Von Kienast, Keith B. Aubry, Robert B. Wielgus, and Robert H. Naney. "Habitat Fragmentation and the Persistence of Lynx Populations in Washington State." The Journal of Wildlife Management 72, no. 7 (2008): 1518–1524. doi:10.2193/2007-437. Poole, Kim G. "Dispersal Patterns of Lynx in the Northwest Territories." The Journal of Wildlife Management 61, no. 2 (1997): 497–505. Schlexer, Fredrick V. "Attracting Animals to Detection Devices." In Noninvasive Survey Methods for Carnivores, by Robert A Long. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 2008. Stinson, Derek W. Washington State Recovery Plan for the Lynx. Olympia, WA, USA: Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, 2001. Wemmer, Christen, Thomas H. Kunz, and Virginia Hayssen. "Mammalian Sign." In Measuring and Monitoring Biological Diversity., by Don E Wilson, F. Russell Cole, James D. Nichils, Rasanayagam Rudran, and Mercedes S. Foster. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1996. Wiles, Gary J., Harriet L. Allen, and Gerald E. Hayes. Wolf Conservation and Management Plan: State of Washington. Olympia, WA, USA: Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, December 2011. Yasuda, Masatoshi. "Monitoring Diversity and Abundance of Mammals with Camera Traps: A Case Study on Mount Tsukuba, Central Japan." Mammal Study 29, no. 1 (2004): 37–46.

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