Wolverine
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Carnivora
Mustelidae
Gulo
Gulo gulo
Primarily nocturnal but active at any time, the Wolverine is nonmigratory and does not hibernate. Alternating periods of activity and rest every three or four hours, a male traverses a vast home range of… More »
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Basic information on wolverine habitat relationships is almost non-existent. Ecological factors that may limit wolverine distribution include climate, the availability of relatively undisturbed taiga and tundra, and prey density.
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The wolverine is also known as the Carcajou, Devil bear, Devil beast, and American glutton. ... DISTRIBUTION and HABITAT: ... Today the wolverine is found primarily in the most northern parts of North America, Europe, and Asia. However, their distribution once ranged into central Europe and into the midwestern United...
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Characteristics The wolverine is the largest members of the weasel or mustelidae family in North America. It is 31-44 inches in length and weighs about 40 pounds It has a stocky body covered in long, thick, ... The wolverine's population and range has shrunk due to hunting and habitat loss and fragmentation.
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Wolverine Profile ... The wolverine is a powerful animal that resembles a small bear but is actually the largest member of the weasel family. These tough animals ... Because of these habitat requirements, wolverines frequent remote boreal forests, taiga, and tundra in the northern latitudes of Europe, Asia, and North America.
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The wolverine's habitat can be found in the northern parts of The U.S and Canada.
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This article provides an empirical assessment of seasonal wolverine habitat use by 15 wolverines (Gulo gulo) radiotracked in central Idaho, USA, in 1992-­1996. We controlled for radiotelemetry error by describing the probability of each location being in a habitat cover type, producing a vector of cover type...
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Wolverine fox species description from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game Wildlife Notebook Series. ... Much wolverine habitat is now protected in the state through various federal and state land dedication programs. Harvests are controlled by seasons and bag limits.
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Non-profit organization directed at the support and initiation of research and dissemination of information relative to wolverine (Gulo gulo). ... The Wolverine Foundation, Inc. (TWF) was formed in 1996 to promote interest in the wolverine's status and ecological role in the world wildlife community.
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