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Industrial development giving coyotes an edge in wolverine habitat: study

Jan 19, 2022 | 3:21 PM

New research suggests industrial development is helping coyotes move into wolverine country and edge out the rare carnivore despite its fierce reputation.

Lead researcher Gillian Chow-Fraser of the University of Victoria says it’s another example of how human activity on a landscape has far-reaching consequences for all the animals living on it. 

Chow-Fraser and her colleagues used data collected by camera traps in two areas of Alberta — the relatively untouched Willmore Wilderness Area and Kananaskis Country, which is heavily used by industry and outdoor enthusiasts. 

Chow-Fraser says coyotes and wolverines wouldn’t normally mix, but she found that along disturbances like roads and cutlines coyotes were three times more likely to interact with wolverines.