Wildlife Tracking
Wildlife tracking is the practice of observing and following animals in their natural habitats. It involves identifying signs such as footprints, droppings, and feeding marks to understand animal behavior and movement patterns. This method helps researchers and conservationists gather data on species populations and their interactions with the environment.
Tracking can be done using various techniques, including GPS collars, camera traps, and traditional field methods. By studying these patterns, scientists can make informed decisions about wildlife management and conservation efforts, ensuring the protection of ecosystems and the species that inhabit them.