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Text and photos by David Moskowitz. We have our full compliment of camera installations in… Continue Reading »
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Cascades Wolverine Project supports wolverine recovery in the Washington Cascades, connecting science, storytelling, and recreation for the benefit of people and wildlife.
Based in the Methow Valley of Washington, our team installs and maintains remote winter camera-trapping stations that contribute to ongoing monitoring and conservation. Through our community science program, we collect observations of wolverines and their tracks throughout the Cascades. We produce outreach methods to provide backcountry skiers and snowmobilers field observation tools and wildlife awareness and ensure the wolverine persists in the Pacific Northwest.
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Text and photos by David Moskowitz. We have our full compliment of camera installations in… Continue Reading »
The Cascades Wolverine Project is a Methow Valley-based effort to boost winter wolverine monitoring in… Continue Reading »
Cascades Wolverine Project: Winter 2017-2018 ReportPrepared by Steph Williams, updated October 2018 IntroductionThe wolverine (Gulo… Continue Reading »
Ascent Outdoors has teamed up with Patagonia to host Cascades Wolverine Project: a grassroots effort… Continue Reading »
Story & photos by Drew Lovell The elusive wolverine first became something more-than-myth for me… Continue Reading »
In fall of 2017 a small group of Pacific Northwest skiers, field biologists, mountain guides,… Continue Reading »