This is something Glacier National Park posted this week. Its a PBS documentary on wolverines. It's actually quite interesting to watch. I learned some things, laughed, but also know that this is going to be the next big thing being used against us as snowmobilers (Snow Explorers).
One male wolverine covers 500 square miles for his territory. He may also have a couple of females in that space. That's an awful lot of ground, and unless all of us humans move out of the Northern states, there is no way to get/bring back large numbers of these things. Also, if they can already be found by accident in areas that they were thought to be long gone from, there are probably a lot more of them than anyone knows. They just don't like to see people.
At any rate...I wasn't sure whether to post here or Land Use...figured it would probably get more views here. The video is 50 minutes, but worth the watch.
~Link~ http://video.pbs.org/video/1642358743
One male wolverine covers 500 square miles for his territory. He may also have a couple of females in that space. That's an awful lot of ground, and unless all of us humans move out of the Northern states, there is no way to get/bring back large numbers of these things. Also, if they can already be found by accident in areas that they were thought to be long gone from, there are probably a lot more of them than anyone knows. They just don't like to see people.
At any rate...I wasn't sure whether to post here or Land Use...figured it would probably get more views here. The video is 50 minutes, but worth the watch.
~Link~ http://video.pbs.org/video/1642358743
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