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Wolverines have been spotted on Washington’s Mount Rainier, and it’s causing quite a stir.For the first time in more than 100 years, a mother and two offspring, called kits, were photographed in Mount Rainier National Park.“It’s really, really exciting,” said Mount Rainier National Park Superintendent Chip Jenkins in a statement from the National Park Service. “It tells us something about the condition of the park— that when we have such large-ranging carnivores present on the landscape that we’re doing a good job of managing our wilderness.”Scientists are hopeful that the sighting of a reproductive female and kits means wolverines may start returning to the park. Camera stations were installed in 2018 to photograph and identify wolverines based on their distinctive chest fur patterns. The stations can also detect if the wolverine is a lactating female, as is the case with the one spotted recently. 919

  

but it's not because they were shot. It's a result of other animals being shot and the type of bullets being used.The Raptor Recovery Center at Fontenelle Forest has treated nearly 30 birds for lead poisoning this year, including a 4-year-old bald eagle that died as a result of it."She was in pain, she was vocalizing, and unfortunately she died about two hours after I got her," said Denise Lewis, the director of the Raptor Recovery Center.Staff says the issue is a common problem. "They ingest the lead from the environment, either like from (a) carcass that was shot with lead or from lead sinkers that fish swallow," said Betsy Finch, rehabilitation manager at the Raptor Recovery Center.They are asking that hunters change ammo from lead to other types of bullets like copper. Nebraska hunter Douglas Finch made the change and recommends others to do the same. "The copper bullets they retain 95% or better of their weight which transfers that energy into the animal and, in my experience, I think it results in a cleaner kill," Finch said.For now, the dead bald eagle serves as a reminder of change Lewis hopes to see. "If you're a hunter, you can choose to use something that's non-toxic so that this doesn't happen," he said.This story was originally published by 1276

  

if they're hauling medical or emergency supplies.Truckers who aren't hauling those items, however, are starting to see a decline in business, similar to other industries dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic."I heard on the news that everything was shutting down, the truck drivers can't get any food, you can't get a shower at certain places because they are closing everything down," truck driver Dia Moore said. "But we're the ones out here delivering all the goods, and we can't be treated any better than this? That's not cool."Moore, who was traveling through Indiana during a haul, said she hasn't had any issues so far on her cross-country journey but has noticed more trucks parked at truck stops and fewer on the road."Nothing is moving," Moore said. "So if all the truck drivers just stop, the whole country is going to be stopped because you can't get anything in."Larisa Williams is an independent dispatcher. She's been in the trucking industry for nearly 20 years, and she's never seen anything like what coronavirus is doing to the country."I'd say if my trucking friends had gotten together and tried to make a map of what something like this would look like, we would've been dead wrong," Williams said. "We wouldn't have expected this."Williams said right now, a trucker's demand depends on what they are hauling, meaning drivers hauling goods like cars or lumber may be out of luck. A driver carrying essential household goods like food or toilet paper would get a different response."You're golden, I'll find you one," Williams said.This story was originally published by Cameron Ridle on 1609

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