An Estimate of Wolverine Density for the Canadian Province of Alberta
Jason T. Fisher,
Mehnaz Jahid,
Robin Gutsell
et al.
Abstract:Wolverines (Gulo gulo) are a circumboreal species that has experienced substantial range reduction worldwide. In Canada, the wolverine has been extirpated entirely from the east, and from prairie regions in the west. The province of Alberta holds the south‐central portion of wolverines' Canadian range, and there they have been designated as Data Deficient since 2001 due to a historical lack of information. Our aim was to provide a first approximation of a wolverine abundance estimate at the provincial scale to… Show more
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