Wildlife Tracking and Monitoring

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Last updated on May 6, 2025 6:40 pm

Learn about wildlife tracking and monitoring, the difference between a census and sampling, capture-and-restrain situations as well as reserve management.

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You will be introduced to wildlife tracking and monitoring in this course. Learn how to protect endangered species, as well as how to develop safe wildlife corridors for migrating animals that help prevent increasing human-wildlife conflict, often caused by human incursion into wild spaces in the name of development. You will also be taught the latest and effective technologies used in tracking wildlife and why wildlife monitoring is essential.

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

  • Explain how wildlife can be monitore…
  • State the basics of sampling…
  • Identify the characteristics of a go…
  • Describe behavioural monitoring…
  • Explain how wildlife can be monitored
  • State the basics of sampling
  • Identify the characteristics of a good model of G(x)
  • Describe behavioural monitoring
  • Define a ‘habitat’
  • List the three modes of dispersal
  • Explain habitat degradation, loss, fragmentation and displacement
  • State the principles of reserve design
  • Discuss habitat management and improvement
  • Identify some capture-and-restrain situations
  • Discuss capture myopathy
  • Describe the transport of captive wild animals
  • Outline human safety concerns during wildlife capture
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