Quote Originally Posted by Clint45 View Post
Wolverines tend to be solitary and do not migrate, they stick close to their den.
Male wolverines in Montana have a home range of somewhere around 160 sq miles while male wolverines in Alaska have a home range of around 200-260 sq miles. They are known to travel up to 15 miles a day.

The problem with wolverines in Colorado is that they generally require high alpine habitat with persistent snow fields and don't do well in temps above 70 degrees. The reason why you don't see them in Colorado is because the habitat they need is limited. Historically there were never really that many of them here in the first place. If they are re-introduced you can say goodbye to hiking and camping on many 14ers.