Wildlife Biology
Wildlife biology is a scientific discipline that studies the behavior, physiology, ecology, and conservation of wildlife species. It combines the principles of ecology, genetics, and evolutionary biology to understand how wildlife behaves and interacts with their environment. Wildlife biologists use their knowledge to develop ways to conserve, protect, and restore habitats and species. They also participate in research and management efforts aimed at protecting threatened, endangered, and vulnerable species. The research conducted by wildlife biologists helps inform decisions about land management, development, and other human activities that affect wildlife.
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