Gray wolf (Canis lupus) populations are difficult to monitor because wolves can be elusive and occur in low densities. Traditional radiotelemetry-based monitoring methods have limited application when turnover is high within the wolf population and resources to maintain long-term collaring programs are limited. We worked collaboratively with Alberta Environmental Sustainable Resource Development between 2012 and 2014 to develop techniques for monitoring gray wolf populations in the absence of radiotelemetry in southwest Alberta. We surveyed potential rendezvous sites and collected DNA samples from wolf scats for genetic analysis and surveyed hunters for wolf sightings made during the hunting seasons. We fit false-positive occupancy model...
Wolves (Canis lupus) population management is a priority for conservationists, wildlife managers, hu...
Carnivore restoration has gained attention all over the world for being a solution for bolstering no...
There are significant economic and ecological motivations to study the recently recolonized wolf (Ca...
Gray wolf (Canis lupus) populations are difficult to monitor because wolves can be elusive and occur...
From the early 1980s to present, wolf (Canis lupus) numbers in Montana have been documented by attem...
Reliable knowledge of the status and trend of carnivore populations is critical to their conservatio...
Reliable analyses can help wildlife managers make good decisions, which are particularly critical fo...
Reliable knowledge on the status and trend of carnivore populations is critical to their conservatio...
Pubic harvest is a common method used to manage populations of wolves (Canis lupus) in North America...
<div><p>Estimating the abundance of wild carnivores is of foremost importance for conservation and m...
Reliable analyses can help wildlife managers make good decisions, which are particularly critical fo...
Carnivores are difficult to monitor on large spatial scales. We developed a patch occupancy model (P...
The grey wolf (Canis lupus) was extirpated from the Central System (Iberian Peninsula) in 1976, but ...
Gray wolves (Canis lupus) in upper Michigan, USA, have been monitored since 1991 when breeding activ...
Habitat fragmentation and anthropogenic development influence the level of isolation and security in...
Wolves (Canis lupus) population management is a priority for conservationists, wildlife managers, hu...
Carnivore restoration has gained attention all over the world for being a solution for bolstering no...
There are significant economic and ecological motivations to study the recently recolonized wolf (Ca...
Gray wolf (Canis lupus) populations are difficult to monitor because wolves can be elusive and occur...
From the early 1980s to present, wolf (Canis lupus) numbers in Montana have been documented by attem...
Reliable knowledge of the status and trend of carnivore populations is critical to their conservatio...
Reliable analyses can help wildlife managers make good decisions, which are particularly critical fo...
Reliable knowledge on the status and trend of carnivore populations is critical to their conservatio...
Pubic harvest is a common method used to manage populations of wolves (Canis lupus) in North America...
<div><p>Estimating the abundance of wild carnivores is of foremost importance for conservation and m...
Reliable analyses can help wildlife managers make good decisions, which are particularly critical fo...
Carnivores are difficult to monitor on large spatial scales. We developed a patch occupancy model (P...
The grey wolf (Canis lupus) was extirpated from the Central System (Iberian Peninsula) in 1976, but ...
Gray wolves (Canis lupus) in upper Michigan, USA, have been monitored since 1991 when breeding activ...
Habitat fragmentation and anthropogenic development influence the level of isolation and security in...
Wolves (Canis lupus) population management is a priority for conservationists, wildlife managers, hu...
Carnivore restoration has gained attention all over the world for being a solution for bolstering no...
There are significant economic and ecological motivations to study the recently recolonized wolf (Ca...