It's only a matter of time before someone shoots one or hits it with their car, WDFW was not that excited about the report, but didn't doubt it either. Thought at first it was maybe a Fisher, but it was too high of the ground, bushy tail and stout, fishers are more like big minks and dont look like a wolvarine at all.

WDFW told me that when trapping was legal, any wolvarine which migrated or escaped from a park would be caught quickly since they can't resist dead meat, they told me that every now and then one would get trapped in the Cascades or east side by accident. They told me that in the mid 80s one escaped from North West Trek and got trapped in the Skookumchuck a month later.

they are on the OP, either by migration or planted but they are here, I think they were eating nesting geese and calf afterbirths, they seem to be around Eaglemount in spring, probably a breeding pair as their is good habitat and food.