A collared wolverine is released from a live trap during a blizzard.
Young Gwich'in trapper, Brittany Hollandsworth of Arctic Village, poses with her prize wolverine pelt. Wolverine trapping and hunting by indigenous and non-indegenous people is popular throughout the North Slope and Brooks Range.
Inupiat hunter Quiyaan Harcharek of Utqiagvik, during a wolverine and wolf hunting trip on Alaska's North Slope. A wolverine ruff rims the outside of his parka. The wolverine ruff is the most desireable of all animal ruffs, because it wicks away moisture and is more durable than wolf skin ruff.