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Thursday, December 4
The wolverine, which scientists said last year was long gone from the region, was photographed by a graduate student's remote control camera in the Tahoe National Forest, The Sacramento Bee reported Wednesday.
William Zielinski, a carnivore specialist and research ecologist with the Forest Service's Pacific Southwest Field Research Station, said it is not yet known whether the animal is a native of the mountain range or whether it recently entered the area from another location.
The last wolverine previously seen in Sierra Nevada was killed in 1922 as a scientific specimen.
The discovery came amid a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service review of whether wolverines should be added to the endangered species list.
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