Wolverine Images
Using Motion Detection Cameras for Photographing, Identifying, and Monitoring Wolverines
by Audrey J. Magoun, Patrick Valkenburg, Dale N. Pedersen, Clinton D. Long, and Richard E. Lowell
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About the Book
Features & Details
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 160 - Publish Date: Jan 10, 2011
- Keywords trail cameras, DNA, photography, wildlife, wolverine, conservation, monitoring
About the Creator
Audrey Magoun has worked on wolverines in both natural and captive settings since 1978. In 1985 she completed a PhD dissertation on the ecology of wolverines in the northern foothills of the Brooks Range in Alaska. In 2000 she hand-reared 2 wolverine kits in the Alaska Range to observe and film their behavior and development in a natural environment. She also spent 3 years in eastern Canada using radiotelemetry to study wolverines and documented the extent of their distribution by snow-tracking from aircraft. From 2007–2010 she used satellite collars and cameras to study wolverines in Southeast Alaska. She developed a technique for studying wolverines that would be less invasive than livetrapping and collaring. She is currently working on a study of wolverines in northwest Alaska.