13 thoughts on “Lone, lovelorn wolverine baffles scientists

  1. I recently read that the wolverine that showed up in the thumb of Michigan a few years ago is still alive. Like the California animal no one knows how he got to Michigan. One theory is that he came in with a load of trash from Canada. This animal has managed to survive in farm country. The thumb of Michigan has large potato, sugar beet, and corn fields with scattered woodlots and some wetlands. Amazing that he has survived.

  2. There have been a few wolves that have made it to the Lower Peninsula of Michigan as well. as far as I am aware there are no packs. I’m sure crossing the Straits of Mackinaw is no easy feat.

  3. They are amazing animals, tough as nails and pretty solitary, and require a ton of territory. So, not surprised one would show up where not expected. I am hoping this means the overall populations are healthier than we think.

  4. Was in Idaho — migrated close to San Fran — looking for “action” —- could it be??? Naaaaw, surely not.

    8)

  5. Awe he was just tired of the local action and went looking a California girl, spent to much time listening to the Beach Boys!

  6. Why not trap a female or three and move them to California to join this male. This animal has shown that it is possible for wolverines to live in California. I know there was a live trapping project on these animals some years ago near Stanley, Idaho, so it is possible to catch them here in Idaho.
    Capturing some of these animals to increase their population makes a lot more sense than the capture/radio-collar for a doctoral thesis travesty, that usually happens with wolverines.

  7. Larry, you know that is not a bad idea, but after all the legal wrangling required to do that, it would be at least 15 years before it would ever happen!

  8. I agree, it would be nie to see a few wolverines relocated to help out this California resident. I’m surprised this hasn’t been done yet.

  9. How did a (probable) Idaho wolverine end up in the Sierra of California? Obvious answer: avoidance of alimony and/or child support…

  10. Thanks Jeff N. The story I saw on the Michigan wolverine was about a week earlier than the one you posted and was talking about it being alive in January. I wonder if they will do any DNA work to see if they can determine where it may have come from.

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