Animal Monitoring
Animal monitoring refers to the systematic observation and tracking of wildlife or domesticated animals to gather data about their behavior, health, and population dynamics. This practice often involves the use of technology, such as GPS collars or camera traps, to collect information without disturbing the animals.
The data obtained from animal monitoring can help researchers and conservationists understand species' habits, migration patterns, and habitat needs. This information is crucial for developing effective conservation strategies and ensuring the sustainability of ecosystems, benefiting both wildlife and human communities.