Wolverines are believed to have become extinct in Michigan by the early 1900s, primarily due to habitat loss and over-trapping. The last confirmed sighting in the state occurred in 2004, though there have been unconfirmed reports since then. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect and possibly reintroduce the species in Michigan.
The wolverine.
The wolverine is not extinct. It has a wide range across the northern hemisphere, and is listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.
The wolverine because way back when Michigan was founded, the man whom established Michigan, was attacked and killed by a wolverine. that's why U of M chose the wolverine to be their mascot.
Michigan
Michigan
the wolverine state
Michigan has the nickname "Wolverine".
Michigan
Michigan got its nickname, "The Wolverine State" in 1835. There was a dispute with Ohio over the Toledo strip and the people of Michigan were said to have been as "bloodthirsty and vicious as wolverines."
The deepwater Cisco became extinct in 1952. It was native to Lake Huron and Lake Michigan. The average length was 12 inches.
Michigan
Michigan.