Wolverine spotted in California, the state's 2nd sighting in last 100 years, officials say


A wolverine was spotted in three different locations in California last month – the second sighting of the animal in the state in the last 100 years, officials said Thursday.

The wolverine was spotted in the Eastern Sierra Nevada mountains, the Inyo National Forest in Inyo and Mono counties and in Yosemite National Park in Tuolumne County, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife said in a news release. 

Witnesses captured images and videos of the wolverine, taken in May, and sent the evidence to the wildlife department who consulted with experts from the U.S. Forest Service. 

Scientists identified the animal as a wolverine by its size, body proportion, coloration and movement patterns, the wildlife department said in the news release. 

This May 2023 image released by the National Park Service shows a rare wolverine sighting in the eastern Sierra Nevada, Calif.

“Wolverines can travel great distances, making it likely that the recent sightings are all of the same animal,” CDFW Senior Environmental Scientist Daniel Gammons said in the release. “Because only two wolverines have been confirmed in California during the last 100 years, these latest detections are exciting.”

The wildlife department plans to collaborate with the National Park Service to collect genetic samples – found at feeding sites – from the wolverine through hair, scat or saliva. 

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