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Remote camera results

Highlights of the remote camera season of our citizen monitoring program.

Highlights of the 2009 season

Young uncollared Olympics fisher
from October 2009, and other end of season photos
Fisher kits caught on camera in the Olympics! Video and images of the fishers we helped to reintroduce into the Olympics carrying their newborn young down the tree to move to a new den. 

This spring, summer, and fall cameras were on the ground in our 2009 Citizen Monitoring season in the Cascades, Olympics, and in northeastern Washington. At the end of the season, an official report is produced on our results in the Cascades as part of the Cascades Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project. This page is to share some of the highlights from all our cameras in the meantime.

CCWMP09_elk_Manastash Elk, May 1, 2009. Manastash area
 CCWMP09_canine_manastash Canine, June 2009. Manastash area.
 CCWMP09_coyote_manastash  Coyote, June 2009. Manastash. Rubbing against scented, downed wood.
 CCWMP09_wolf_methow  Wolf, June 2009. Methow area. Further information on the Lookout Pack status from the Methow Valley News.
 CCWMP09_bobcat_easton Bobcat, June 2009. Bobcat walks by an unscented remote camera in the forested island just west of Easton in between the east and west bound lanes of Interstate 90. 
CCWMP09_moose_BCPasayten Moose, April 24, 2009. Pasayten area in British Columbia
 CCWMP09_blackbear_BCPasayten Black bear, April 2009. Pasayten area in British Columbia
CCWMP09_blackbear_amabalis Black bear, May 2009.  Amabalis Mountain off of I-90.
 CCWMP09_coyote_StevensPass Coyote, May 2009. Stevens Pass, on the west side of the ski area near the ski runs
 CCWMP09_pinemarten_StevensPass Pine marten, March 2009. Stevens Pass, on the west side of the ski area near the ski runs
   
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