Follow wild wolves! Our online tools help you track wild wolves through
the seasons as they roam the Superior National Forest in Minnesota,
U.S.A. It's fun and easy to do--great for a year-round classroom
or family activity.
Data is usually collected weekly by employees of
the U.S.
Geological Survey,(USGS) Biological Resources Division. Data
collection is sometimes delayed by weather interfering with aerial
flights, rigorous field work schedules, or lack of funding. Data
is sent to the International Wolf Center and will be updated regularly.
The data you have secured from the USGS database
have not received Director's approval and as such are provisioned
and subject to revision. The data are released on the condition
that neither the USGS nor the United States Government may be
held liable for any damages resulting from its authorized or unauthorized
use.
These data are presented for schools and others
for learning exercises. Although they are real and generally accurate,
their complete accuracy and completeness is not guaranteed. They
represent examples of actual data collected by the U.S. Geological
Survey scientists, who will analyze them and prepare results for
scientific publication. They are not meant to be used by others
attempting scientific research.
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