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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.

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