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On the Scent of the Elusive Wolverine

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We also notice plenty of martin tracks at the base of the tree, and observe that most of the bait has been removed by this smaller member of the weasel family. It seems like the largest in the weasel family, the wolverine, has not travelled through this area over the past few weeks.
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Alice

Date Modified 2012-04-25
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