Mech, L.D., and Barber-Meyer, S., 2017, Wolf Counts Superior National Forest 2007-2016: U. S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7G73CKP.
Summary
Annual counts of gray wolves in a 2,060 sq km study area in the east-central part of the Superior National Forest, Minnesota, 2007-2016 based on number of wolf groups aerially observed or tracked during winters.
Summary
Annual counts of gray wolves in a 2,060 sq km study area in the east-central part of the Superior National Forest, Minnesota, 2007-2016 based on number of wolf groups aerially observed or tracked during winters.
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Purpose
The purpose of the dataset is to help analyze the relationship between wolf population trajectory and a moose population. The data were collected as part of research to study the long-term trajectory of a wolf population and determine reasons for changes in the trend and effects of the trend on prey.