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Landa A, Mats L, Kojola I.  2000.  Action plan for the conservation of wolverines (Gulo gulo) in Europe.  Nature and environment.  
Copeland J.P, McKelvey K.S, Aubry K.B, Landa A., Persson J., Inman R.M, Krebs J., Lofroth E., Golden H., Squires J.R et al..  2010.  The bioclimatic envelope of the wolverine (Gulo gulo): Do climatic constraints limit its geographic distribution? Canadian Journal of Zoology.  88(3):233–246.  Available from http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/Z09-136?journalCode=cjz#.VZwbV01OVok
McKelvey KScott, Copeland JP, Schwartz MK, Littell JS, Aubry KB, Squires JR, Parks SA, Elsner MM, Mauger GS.  2011.  Climate change predicted to shift wolverine distributions, connectivity, and dispersal corridors.  Ecological Applications.  21(8):2882–2897.  Available from http://scholarworks.umt.edu/wildbio_pubs/78
Inman RM, Brock BL, Inman K, Sartorius SS, Aber BC, Giddings B, Cain SL, Orme ML, Fredrick JA, Oakleaf BJ et al..  2013.  Developing priorities for metapopulation conservation at the landscape scale: wolverines in the western United States.  Biological Conservation.  166:276-286.  Available from http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1435&context=usfwspubs
Aubry KB, McKelvey KS, Copeland JP.  2007.  Distribution and broadscale habitat relations of the wolverine in the contiguous United States.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  71(7):2147–2158.  Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_other/rmrs_2007_aubry_k001.pdf
Groves C..  1988.  Distribution of the wolverine in Idaho as determined by mail questionnaire.  Northwest Science.  62(4):181-185.
Pulliainen E..  1988.  Ecology, status and management of the Finnish wolverine Gulo gulo populations.  Lutra.  31:21-28.
Parks SA, McKelvey KS, Schwartz MK.  2013.  Effects of weighting schemes on the identification of wildlife corridors generated with least-cost methods.  Conservation Biology.  27(1):145–154.
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2014.  Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants; 6-month extension of final determination for the proposed listing of the distinct population segment of the North American wolverine occurring in the contiguous United States as a threatened species.  Federal Register.  79(24):6874-6875.  Available from http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2014-02-05/pdf/2014-02362.pdf
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2013.  Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants; threatened status for the distinct population segment of the North American wolverine occurring in the contiguous United States.  Federal Register.  78(23):7864-7890.  Available from http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2013-02-04/pdf/2013-01478.pdf
Rowland MM, Wisdom M.J, Johnson D.H, Wales B.C, Copeland J.P, Edelmann F.B.  2003.  Evaluation of landscape models for wolverines in the interior northwest, United States of Am.  Journal of Mammalogy.  84(1):p.92-105.
Cegelski C.C, Waits L.P, Anderson N.J, Flagstad O., Strobeck C., Kyle C.J.  2006.  Genetic diversity and population structure of wolverine (Gulo gulo) populations at the southern edge of their current distribution in North America with implications for genetic viability.  Conservation Genetics.  7(2):197-211.  Available from http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10592-006-9126-9
Pasitschniak-Arts M, Lariviere S.  1995.  Gulo gulo.  Mammalian Species.  No. 499:p.1-10.
Johnson RE.  1977.  An historical analysis of wolverine abundance and distribution in Washington.  Murrelet.  58:13-16.
Whitman JS, Ballard WB, Gardner CL.  1986.  Home range and habitat use by wolverines in southcentral Alaska.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  50(3):460-463.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3801105