HELENA, Mont. (AP) -- Nine environmental groups said Tuesday they plan to sue the federal government if wolverines aren't granted protection under the Endangered Species Act within 60 days....
... sued the federal government Tuesday to protect wolverines under the Endangered Species Act, saying the Interior ...
FBI agents are investigating how a full-length version of X-Men Origins: Wolverine, one of spring's most anticipated Hollywood blockbusters, was leaked online this week.
... the study, which demonstrated the first evidence of connectivity between wolverine populations living in the Rocky and Sierra Nevada ... from the nearest Rocky Mountain population. He said if the wolverine was accidentally or deliberately transplanted, it would have more likely ...
HELENA, Mont. (AP) -- The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service intends to reconsider its decision that denied wolverines protection under the Endangered Species Act....
The wolverine traveled approximately 500 miles during April and May.
A significant decline in predatory wolverines across North America is linked to melting snowpacks caused by climate change.
Hikers in Michigan Find Wild Wolverine, First Spotted in 2004, Dead; Next Previous Sightings Date Back to 1800s
Veterinary dentists in Winnipeg are performing four root canals on a wolverine - an animal often described as one of the world's fiercest creatures.
Fish & Wildlife Reverses Earlier Decision but Says Wolverines Must Wait for Endangered Species Status
Fish & Wildlife Reverses Earlier Decision but Says Wolverines Must Wait for Endangered Species Status
DENVER, Dec. 21 (UPI) -- Plans to reintroduce threatened wild wolverines into Colorado are meeting opposition from operators of local ski resorts, officials say.
... on mountainous regions of the Northwest, the primary habitat of the wolverine population in the contiguous United States. The study ... into the impacts of climate change on regions where wolverines are more numerous, such as Canada, although other research has indicated ...
... ecosystems." Climate change is likely to imperil the wolverine in two ways: reducing or eliminating the springtime ... on mountainous regions of the Northwest, the primary habitat of the wolverine population in the contiguous United States. Results ...
Conservationists recently released ta camera-trap photo of a wolverine retrieving bait placed in a tree in Montana.