Bird Ecology
Bird Ecology is the study of the interaction between birds and their environment, including the physical environment, other animals, and human activities. It involves tracking the movements of birds, what factors influence their behavior, and how they interact with their environment. This research is important for understanding the impacts of human activities on bird populations, as well as for conservation and management efforts. Bird ecology is used to inform decisions on land management, such as how to protect and manage habitats to support bird populations. It is also used to monitor changes in bird species over time and to help inform conservation policies and plans.
← International Journal of Ornithology