July 28, 1923
(vol. 14, iss. 30)
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… descends to posterity with that of Michigan" Is making a last stand'in thej high" Sierras.. The wolverine, "'glut- ton of America," and famed for his fierce and bloodthirsty disposition, is' being…
… freqeuntly disappearing 'with the traps themselves. The porcupine, ,o the other hand, is an" unwitting agenit to. the w'olverine's extinction.. Pounced ulPO and devoured by 'his assailant,, his qgfls pierece…
… the vitals of the larger beast cans ,g death in extreme agony In a week or ten days., The wolverine, a f we are frequent-; ly informed, may claim wliatever mff-- it lies in being the kingdom's 'great…
… coyote give him abud- ant room: and frequently abandon a' carcass when, the wolverine puts in an unexepected appearance. It is suggested now that he has a- more practical virtue than courage. A nofficial…
… at Sequoia National parq declares the wolverine prevents spread :lllrtliUlrii~gIIIIuhrmmluafusmsuIltltl#1?t/i1fg,1 Dependaobilty 'coulJd nothipoto old'Or trade if eye *were nyt ip butxdepe a Il…