During the survey period 2017-2018 was monitored the time-space activity of grey wolf (Canis lupus L.) in one area of Muránska planina National Park. The survey area was represented by 25 km2 big square. The whole survey period took 25 days with the total length of 263 km distance covered within transects. Two forms of mapping were used: main transect and opportunistic mapping (transects according to random selection). Within these two forms also stalking was carried out. Time-space activity of grey wolf (Canis Lupus L.) was evaluated based on the presence of occurrence signs in the mapped square. The basic occurrence signs considered in the survey were mainly footprints, footprint course and faeces. Based on the presence of occurrence signs we evaluated time and space activity of grey wolf in the interest area. During the evaluation of occurrence signs we took in to account the spring-summer and autumn-winter period. By the Contigent Kernel Density Estimation methodology was established from obtained results spots with the highest time-space activity of grey wolf (Canis lupus L.), so called hot spots in the interest area during the whole survey duration.