This paper introduces a wolf monitoring protocol for the Central
Alaska Network. This network consists of three units of the U.S.
National Park system; Denali national Park and Preserve,
Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve, and Wrangell-St. Elias
National Park and Preserve. The Central Alaska Network has
identified Fauna Distribution and Abundance as one of its top three
vital signs for tracking major drivers of ecosystem change. Wolves
(Canis lupus) occur in all three network parks. The primary
objectives of wolf monitoring were to track the distribution and
abundance of wolves using the Standard Operating Procedures. This
data impacts and is of great value for wildlife management and
research.
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