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2017 Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project Report_FINAL_WithAppendices

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115 camera traps. Field teams should consider carrying a field guide to help distinguish wolverine tracks and signs in the field. Footprints Potential wolverine tracks are often encountered in the field but can challenging to differentiate from other large carnivores such as wolves, mountain lion and lynx. Their tracks are also commonly confused with snowshoe hare and hoary marmot tracks. Figure 7 Wolverine tracks and track patterns

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