Adventures in camera trapping and zoology, with frequent flashbacks and blarney of questionable relevance.
About Me
- Camera Trap Codger
- Native Californian, biologist, wildlife conservation consultant, retired Smithsonian scientist, father of two daughters, grandfather of four. INTJ. Believes nature is infinitely more interesting than shopping malls. Born 100 years too late.
Showing posts with label wolverine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wolverine. Show all posts
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Wolverine in motion
Alert to camera trap nuts -- this footage of the Oregon wolverine is waiting for all of you Gulo enthusiasts to enjoy.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Wolverines in Oregon
Many thanks to Patrick Burns for the heads up on the recent camera trap photos of wolverines in Oregon.
More can be seen here.
The news and Patrick's advice to "Hang the meat high and see what you get" certainly fired me up.
Nope, didn't need the coffee this morning.
Seems those wolverines may be serious about coming back.
More can be seen here.
The news and Patrick's advice to "Hang the meat high and see what you get" certainly fired me up.
Nope, didn't need the coffee this morning.
Seems those wolverines may be serious about coming back.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Alive and well -- Buddy the bachelor wolverine
Tom Knudson has written a splendid update on California's most eligible bachelor wolverine.
Check out the pictures and video, and thanks to Aviva for the heads up.
Check out the pictures and video, and thanks to Aviva for the heads up.
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Camera trapping grad student strikes gold
This is tremendous!
A graduate student studying carnivore ecology with the use of camera traps has photographed a wolverine in the Sierra Nevada. Read about it here.
This is about 40 miles south of where we'll be camera trapping this summer during the camera trapping workshop. (Who knows where I can get some wolverine scent?)
What a tremendous find!
Thanks to Nigel Rothfels (Wisconsin), Jim Steele (San Francisco), and Richard Lair (Thailand) for cluing the codger in.
A graduate student studying carnivore ecology with the use of camera traps has photographed a wolverine in the Sierra Nevada. Read about it here.
This is about 40 miles south of where we'll be camera trapping this summer during the camera trapping workshop. (Who knows where I can get some wolverine scent?)
What a tremendous find!
Thanks to Nigel Rothfels (Wisconsin), Jim Steele (San Francisco), and Richard Lair (Thailand) for cluing the codger in.
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