Mammal Ecology

Mammal ecology is the study of the interaction between mammals and their environment, including the impact of climate change, habitat fragmentation, and human activities on their populations. It explores how mammals interact with other species, their prey, and the habitats they inhabit to understand their behavior, population dynamics, and their contributions to the health and resilience of ecosystems. Understanding mammal ecology can provide a better understanding of the impacts of human activities, such as agricultural and urban development, on the environment and how these can be managed to ensure the long-term sustainability of these species. It also provides us with the insights needed to develop efficient conservation strategies for species at risk, such as the protection of vital habitats or the reintroduction of specific animals into suitable areas.

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Distribution of protected area and large-sized mammals order in Ethiopia

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Distribution and Conservation Challenges of Diurnal Large Mammals in Bayo Community Managed Forest, Salamago Woreda, South Omo Zone, Southern Ethiopia

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