wildlife tracking
Wildlife tracking is the practice of observing and recording the movements and behaviors of animals in their natural habitats. This can involve following animal tracks, scat, and other signs to gather information about species, their habits, and their interactions with the environment. Wildlife trackers often use tools like GPS devices and cameras to monitor wildlife populations and study their patterns.
This method is essential for conservation efforts, as it helps researchers understand the needs of different species and the impact of human activities on their habitats. By studying wildlife, scientists can develop strategies to protect endangered species and maintain biodiversity in ecosystems.