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2017 Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project Report_FINAL_WithoutAppendices

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28 Roussin, David Volsen, Scott Fitkin; (WA Department of Transportation) Kelly McAllister, Mark Norman, Josh Zylstra; (Washington State University) Dr. Dan Thornton; (Western Transportation Institute) James Begley, M.S.; (Western Wildlife Outreach and BearTrek) Chris Morgan; (Woodland Park Zoo) Robert Long. We would like to thank Dr. Lui Marinelli of Selkirk College and his students; Graham Collingwood, Paige Mansveld, and Heather Shaw for their work throughout the 16'-17' winter season and Evan Dux, Laura Caruth, Mackenzie Gibson, Michael Haig for their work during the 17'-18' winter. Your partnership has extended our Canada lynx study area into British Columbia, thank you for being involved! We would like to acknowledge the huge amount of effort our project interns contributed throughout the 2017 season, who's dedicated, detailed work this program depends upon; Tanner Humphries, Sydney Romero, Jason McCue, Abbey Allen, and Gary Boba, we wish you the best in your future endeavors! We would like to thank our volunteers, whose hard work in and out of the field made this season possible: Team Leaders: Brooke Bogart, Brooke Nelson, Cara Stoddard, Cathy Clark, Cathy and Drew Gaylord, Chad Maurer, Chase Gunnell, Dave and Debbie Rodenhizer, Doug Stevens, Gail Pethe, Guthrie Schrengohst, Haley Watson, Jack McLeod, Jim Clark, Justin Bohling, Katie Remine, Manoj Sarathy, Matt Uyttendaele, Melinda Mast, Mike Prince, Morgan Thompson, Paul Jensen, Peter Loft, Sandra Becka, Steve Taber, Sydney Romero, Tanner Humphries, and Todd Daniels. Team Members: Alberto Chavez, Aneesh Tantri, Anne Whitfield, Ava Benami, Ben Prom, Bill Whipple, Bob Swann, Brett Rodenhizer, Bryan Torrel, Carson Schnelz, Cate Burnett, Cathy Clark, Chance Erikson, Chris Kuntz, Christina Burress, Christine Phelan, Dax Anderson, Dusty Cavaliere, Erin Tudor, James Ciesluk, Jasper McCrutcheon, Jayna and Niko Bohling, John Kuntz, Jonathan Dent, Kelli Young Beach, Kelly Frazee, Keri Young, Kristian Boose, Kurt Kiefer, Larry O'Neil, Lela Work, Lorinda Flikkema, Mary Williamson, Melissa Rienstra, Nancy Wagley, Patricia Miller, Patrick McCrutcheon, Patrick McGee, Paul Ryhajlo, Paula Hungar, Rick Szeliski, Rusty Thurman, Ryan Logan, Selena Nuutinen, Simha Venkataramaiah, Steph Williams, Steve Santamaria and Tom Stonehocker. 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 may 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: 2147, 2007. 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.

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