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A non-profit organization comprised of wildlife scientists with a common interest in the wolverine.

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Promoting Science-Based Management Of Wolverines Across Their Global Range

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Completed Project Reports

Absaroka-Beartooth Wolverine Project – Final Report, March 2011

– Spring 2009 Newsletter
– Spring 2008 Newsletter
– Spring 2007 Newsletter
– Spring 2006 Newsletter
– Study Summary

Alberta Wolverine Experimental Monitoring Project
– 2007-2007 Annual Report
– 2005 Annual Report
– 2004 Annual Report
– Project Summary

Distribution and Broadscale Habitat Relations of the Wolverine in the Contiguous United States – Report

Efficacy of Olfactory-based Lures for the Detection of Wolverine – Report

Furbearer Management Technique Development (Research Progress Report, ADF&G) – Report

Ontario Wolverine Habitat Consideration Action Plan ­– January 2005 Final
– 2005 Study Plan Summary
– Project Report – July 2004, Appendix
– Capture Updates: 1, 2, 3 , 4, 5, 6, 7
– Progress Report – May 2003
– Year 1 Status Report
– Original Project Abstract
– Ontario Wolverine: A Model for Wolverine Conservation and Recovery in Eastern Canada
– High School Students Fundraising Efforts Support Project in 2003

Population Ecology of Wolverines within Kobuk Valley National Park and Selawik National Wildlife Refuge – Report

SE Alaska Mainland Project
– 2008 Progress Report
– 2007 Progress Report
– Project Plan

Sociality in a Solitary Carnivore, the Wolverine – Report
– Reproductive Endocrinology of Wolverines
This expanded wolverine research project is a continuation of:
– Social Behavior and Reproductive Biology of Female Wolverine (Gulo gulo) in Captivity
(Initial Investigator: Sarah Hall, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, Oregon USA)

Wolverines in a Changing World – Report

Wolverine Ecology and Habitat Use in the North Columbia Mountains, BC – Report

Wolverine Ecology in Plateau and Foothill Landscapes – Report

Wolverine Population Assessment in Glacier National Park, Montana
– Project Summary and Links to Photos
– 2007 Progress Report
– 2005-06 Progress Report
– 2004 Progress Report
– 2003 Progress Report

Wolverine Project: Ecology of Captive-born Kits Raised in Natural Habitat – Report

Wolverine Survey Plan for Upper Turnagain Arm and Kenai Mountain, Alaska
– May 2004 Progress Report
– October 2003 Progress Report

Biomedical Protocol for Free-ranging Brown Bears, Gray Wolves, Wolverines and Lynx – Protocol Update for 2011

East Slopes Predator Project – 2011‐12 Year‐end Report

Greater Yellowstone Wolverine Program
– 2009 Progress Report
– 2008 Update
– 2006-07 Update
– 2005-06 Update
– 2003-04 Report
– 2002 Report
– 2001 Report
– 2000 Report
– 1999 Report
– 1998 Report

Wolverine Monitoring for the Juneau Access Improvement Project (Formerly listed as Berners Bay, Alaska Project)
– 2012 Final Report
– Wolverine Population Ecology in Berners Bay, Alaska – 2008 Progress Report
– Wolverine Population Ecology in Berners Bay, Alaska  – Study Plan

Wolverine Survey: Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, NE Oregon
– Final Report 2012
– Progress Report, September-October 2012
– Project Information and Update Page
– Progress Report, September-October 2012
– Progress Report, April 2012
– Final Report 2011
– Study Plan, 2010

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Wolverine News

Address change

January 24, 2025

Please note that our address has changed. Our Executive Director, Rebecca Watters, recently resigned so we are moving our address, hopefully temporarily, back to Idaho until we find a new E.D. … [Read More...]

Wolverine Listed as Threatened Under the US Endangered Species Act

December 2, 2023

On November 29th, 2023, wolverines received protections under the US Endangered Species Act. Wolverines have been petitioned for listing under the act several times in the past, and have been denied … [Read More...]

Remembering a great wolverine fan

December 30, 2021

EO Wilson died this week at 92. The wolverine was one of his favorite animals, and his ecological theories contributed to how we think about them. Read more here: https://conta.cc/31cDZb1 … [Read More...]

Wolverine News – Fall 2019

December 3, 2019

Our fall 2019 newsletter is here. We consider the state of the US listing decision, welcome an intern, and prepare 35 pairs of skis to deliver to rangers in Mongolia. Read more here. … [Read More...]

Wolverine-Winter Recreation Final Report Available Now

December 15, 2017

The Wolverine Foundation has proudly supported the Wolverine-Winter Recreation Project, which looked at the effects of motorized and non-motorized backcountry recreation on wolverines. We're excited … [Read More...]

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