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First Name

Title

Date

Publication


Bachman, Gadwa, Groves

D, G, C

A winter survey for wolverines (Gulo gulo) on the Sawtooth and Challis National Forests, Idaho.

1990

Idaho Dep of Fish and Game, July 1990

Banci

Vivian

Wolverine.

1994

Pp. 99-127 in L.F. Ruggiero, K.B. Aubry, S.W. Buskirk, L.J. Lyon, and W.J. Zielinski, tech eds. The scientific basis for conserving forest carnivores: American marten, fisher, lynx, and wolverine in the western United States. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-254

Biodiversity Legal Foundation, Predator Conservation Alliance


Petition for a rule to list the wolverine (Gulo gulo luscus) as threatened or endangered uder the Endangered Species Act, 16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq. (1973 as amend) within the contiguous United States.

2000

Petition to the U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, July 11, 2000


Biodiversity Legal Foundation, Predator Project


Petition for a rule to list the North American Wolverine, Gulo gulo luscus, as "threatened" or "endangered" in the conterminous United States under the Endangered Species Act, 16 U.S.C. Sec. 1531 et seq. (1973) as amended.

1994

Petition to the U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, August 3, 1994


Booth

Ernest S.

Systematic review of the land mammals of Washington.

1947

A Doctoral Thesis, State College of Washington, 1947

Buecking

Kris

Wolverines: Summary of available scientific research and management policies.

1998

Unpublished paper for Masters project, University of Montana, Environmental Studies program, Missoula, Montana

Butts

Thomas

Wolverine (Gulo gulo) biology and management: A literature review and annotated bibliography.

1992

United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Region, Threatened, Endangered, and Sensitive Species Program, Missoula, Montana

CDOW


Draft strategy for the conservation and reestablishment of lynx and wolverine in the southern Rocky Mountains.

1998

Draft interagency strategy by the Colorado Division of Wildlife, USDA Forest Service, USDI National Park Service, USDI Fish and Wildlife Service, New Mexico Game and Fish Dept., Wyoming Game and Fish Dept., Carbondale, CO, Jan. 12, 1998

Cegelski

Christine

An evaluation of genetic diversity, gene flow, and population genetic structure among wolverine (Gulo gulo) populations in the Rocky Mountains.

2002

Idaho Dept. of Fish and Unpublished Masters Thesis, University of Idaho, Moscow, February 21, 2002 (Major Professor: Lisette Waits, Ph.D.).


Copeland

Jeffrey P.

Progress report: Teton wolverine project, November 2000.

2000

Idaho Dept. of Fish and Game, Hornocker Wildlife Institute, November 2000

Copeland

Jeff

Biology of the wolverine in central Idaho.

1996

MS Thesis, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, May 1996


Copeland

Jeff

Assessment of snow-tracking and remote camera systems to document presence of wolverines and carrion bait stations.

4/1/93

Idaho Dept. Fish and Game, Sawtooth NF, Challis NF, Boise NF, 7 pp


Copeland, Groves

Jeffrey P., Craig

Progress Report: Wolverine ecology and habitat use in Central Idaho.

1992

Idaho Dept. Fish and Game, Sawtooth NF, Challis NF, Boise NF, 27 pp, Cooperative Wildlife Research Project, May 1992


Copeland Harris

Jeffrey P. Charles E.

Progress Report: Wolverine ecology and habitat use in Central Idaho.

1993

Idaho Dept. Fish and Game, Sawtooth NF, Challis NF, Boise NF, 20 pp, Cooperative Wildlife Research Project, June 1993


Copeland, Harris

J.P., C.E.

Progress report, wolverine ecology and habitat use in Central ID, May 1-June 30, 1993.

1993a

Idaho Dept. Fish and Game, September 1993


Copeland Harris

Jeffrey P. Charles E.

Progress Report: Wolverine ecology and habitat use in Central Idaho.

1994

Idaho Dept. Fish and Game, Sawtooth NF, Challis NF, Boise NF, 29 pp, Cooperative Wildlife Research Project, July 1994

Copeland, Hudak

Jeff, Howard

Conservation strategy for wolverine in Idaho.

1995

Saving all the pieces, The Idaho State Conservation Effort, March 14, 1995

Copeland, Hudak

Jeff, Howard

The wolverine (Gulo gulo) in Idaho, habitat conservation assessment (HCA) and conservation strategy (CS).

1995

Saving all the pieces, The Idaho State Conservation Effort, February 1995


Edelmann, Copeland

Frank, Jeff

Wolverine distribution in the northwestern United States and a survey in the Seven Devils Mountains of Idaho.

1999

Northwest Science 73(4):295-300

Groves

Craig R.

Distribution of the wolverine in Idaho as determined by mail questionnaire.

1988

Northwest Science 62(4):181-5

Groves

Craig R.

Distribution of the wolverine (Gulo gulo) in Idaho, 1960-87.

1987

Idaho Dept of Fish and Game, July 1987


Groves, Gadwa

Craig, Gary

Status Survey for Wolverines (Gulo Gulo) on the Sawtooth National Forest and Adjacent Areas.

6/1/89

Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Cooperative Challenge Cost Share Project

Hash

Howard S.

Wolverine

1987

Pp. 574-585 in M. Novak et al., eds. Wild furbearer management and conservation in North America. Toronto, Ontario: Ontario Trappers Association and Ministry of Natural Resources

Heinemeyer, Aber, Doak

Kimberly S., Bryan C., Daniel D.

.Aerial surveys for wolverine presence and potential winter recreation impacts to predicted wolverine denning habitats in the southwestern Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.

2001

Unpubl. Report. University of California, Santa Cruz Department of Environmental Studies, 33 pp.

Hoak, Weaver, Clark

J.H., J.L., T.W.

Wolverines in western Wyoming.

1982

Northwest Science 56(3):159-61

Hornocker, Hash

Maurice, Howard

Ecology of the wolverine in northwestern Montana.

1981

Canadian Journal of Zoology 59:1286-1301

Inman, Inman, Wigglesworth, Beecham

Robert M., Kristine H., Rachel R., John J.

Wolverine ecology in the Northern Rocky Mountains, annual report July 1, 2001 - June 30, 2002.

2002

Unpublished report by Wildlife Conservation Society, North America Program, Ennis, Montana.


Johnson

Richard E.

An historical analysis of wolverine abundance and distribution in Washington.

1977

The Murrelet 58:13-16

Krebs, Lewis

John A., David

Wolverine ecology and habitat use in the North Columbia Mountains: Progress report.

1999

BC Environment, Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program, Nelson, British Columbia, June 15, 1999

Krebs, Lewis

John A., David

CBFWCP/HCTF Project Progress Report, Kootenai Wolverine.

1997

BC Environment, Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program, Nelson, British Columbia, November 2, 1997

Kyle, Strobeck

C.J., C.

Genetic structure of North American wolverine (Gulo gulo) populations.

2001

Molecular Ecology (2001) 10:337-347

Meagher

M.

Cougar and Wolverine in Yellowstone National Park.

1986

Information paper, U.S. Dept. of Interior, National Park Service, Yellowstone National Park, June 1986

 

Mulders

Robert

Wolverine Ecology, Distribution, and Productivity in the Slave Geological Province, Final Report to the West Kitikmeot /Slave Study Society.

2002

Unpublished report, Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development, Government of the Northwest Territories, Yellowknife, NT.

Newby, McDougal

F.E.

Range extension of the wolverine in Montana.

1964

Journal of Mammology 45(3):485-7

Newby, Wright

F.E., P.L.

Distribution and status of the wolverine in Montana.

1955

Journal of Mammology 36(2):248-53


Quick

H.F.

Wolverine, fisher and marten studies in a wilderness region.

1953

Transactions of the North American Wildlife Conference 18:513-533

Robinson, Gehman

Betsy, Steve

Searching for "skunk bears": The elusive wolverine.

1998

Yellowstone Science, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Summer 1998

 

Rowland, Wisdom, Johnson, Wales, Copeland, Edelmann

Mary M., Michael J., Douglas H., Barbara C., Jeffrey P., Frank B.

Evaluation of landscape models for wolverines in the interior Northwest, United States of America.

2003

Journal of Mammology 84(1):92-105.

Ruggiero, Aubry, Buskirk, Lyon, Zielinski

Leonard F., Keith B., Steven W., L. Jack, William J.

The scientific basis for conserving forest carnivores: American marten, fisher, lynx, and wolverine in the western United States.

1994

USDA, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, General Technical Report RM-254, Fort Collins, Colorado, September 1994

USDA


Wolverine, lynx, and fisher habitat and distribution maps, draft hierarchical approach and draft conservation strategies.

1994

Unpublished memo from Western Forest Carnivore Committee Chairperson Bill Ruediger (U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Region, Missoula, Montana) to Forest Supervisors (R-1), Regional Foresters (R-2, R-4, R-5, and R-6), and cooperating agencies (state and federal). September 14, 1994

USDI


90-Day Finding for a Petition to List as Endangered or Threatened the Contiguous United States Population of the North American Wolverine.

1995

U.S. Dept. of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Federal Register 60(75):19567-195678, April 19, 1995


van Zyll de Jong

C.G.

The distribution and abundance of the Wolverine (Gulo gulo) in Canada.

1975

Canadian Field-Naturalist 89(4):431-437

Weaver

John

Lynx, Wolverine and Fisher in the Western United States: Research Assesment and Agenda for the Interagency Lynx-Wolverine-Fisher Working Group.

1993

U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Missoula, Montana, April 1993. Contract No. 43-0353-2-0598


Zielinski, Kucera

William J., Thomas E.

American marten, fisher, lynx, and wolverine: Survey methods for their detection.

1995

USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, General Technical Report PSW-GTR-157, Albany , California, August 1995


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