Mammal Population Surveys
Mammal population surveys are an important tool for understanding the health of an ecosystem. They involve counting or estimating the size of a species' population, assessing habitat quality, and analyzing trends in population changes over time. This information can then be used to inform conservation efforts and management decisions. Surveys of mammals can also help scientists monitor shifts in the availability of prey species, detect the spread of disease, and identify the effects of climate change on different species.
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