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Wildlife trackers study animal paths to understand behavior, migration, and habitat use. Using tools like GPS collars, camera traps, and footprint analysis, they map movements and identify patterns. This data helps conservationists protect species, manage ecosystems, and mitigate human-wildlife conflicts. Trackers often work in diverse terrains, from forests to savannas, observing signs like tracks, scat, or markings. Advanced tech, such as satellite tracking and AI, enhances precision in monitoring elusive animals. Their work informs policies, supports biodiversity, and aids in combating poaching or habitat loss. Effective tracking requires knowledge of ecology, patience, and fieldwork skills, contributing to global efforts in wildlife preservation and environmental balance.
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