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2016 CWMP Field Season Report

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17 Blum Lake (Table 2). No photos were received over the course of the season for our Grizzly Creek or Green Lakes survey areas. Table 2. Number of detection events by species at grizzly bear survey areas. Species Detection Events at Grizzly Bear Camera Survey Areas 2016 Species Priority Level 3 Survey Area Black Bear Mule deer Snowshoe hare and smaller mammals Human (non- volunteer) Blum Lakes 1 5 1 Crescent Creek 5 (Pika) 3 GRAY WOLF There were ten survey areas with multiple installations for each area, dedicated to detecting wolves (Figure 3). Figure 3: All gray wolf installations for 2016 were located south of the I-90 corridor. This totals to 41 unique installations surveyed over the course of the season. These installations were located in the Gifford Pinchot and Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forests, on state-owned public lands, and Nature

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