Knowing how wildlife populations change is decisive for improving the management and conservation of biodiversity. The complexity of fieldwork—logistics, capture and marking of individuals, recaptures, etc.—and the lack of long-term monitoring make it difficult to predict the future of the species under study, especially if they are threatened. Knowing how wildlife populations change is decisive for improving the management and conservation of biodiversity. The complexity of fieldwork—logistics, capture and marking of individuals, recaptures, etc.—and the lack of long-term monitoring make it difficult to predict the future of the species under study, especially if they are threatened. Plants & Animals Ecology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
New methodology reveals recovery of Bonelli’s eagle population, a threatened species
