Wildlife Ethology

Wildlife ethology is the scientific study of animal behavior and its interactions with its habitat and other species. By understanding animal behavior, scientists can better understand the interconnectedness of ecosystems and nature. They use the findings from their studies to inform conservation strategies and to help the public understand how human activities can impact wildlife. Wildlife ethology can also be used to understand how disease can spread among wild animals, and in the creation of algorithms for autonomous robots that mimic animal behavior. Wildlife ethology is an important field of study that is essential for understanding and protecting our planet’s biodiversity.

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GIS Based Approach for Analysis of Habitat Suitability and wildlife conservation for African Buffaloes (Syncerus caffer) at Dhati Welel National Park, Ethiopia

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