The problem of human interaction with wildlife, which is of particular significance in developing countries, is the focus of this comprehensive manual, an invaluable tool for field ecologists and other environmental specialists. It presents a package of proven field techniques in wildlife management and research, and outlines approaches to conservation planning. Covering statistical and technological tools used by researchers for data gathering and analysis, it also presents methods for wildlife studies and management related to habitat, populations, behavior, nutrition, and health, and addresses a global perspective on the selection of nature reserves.
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Outcome of a workshop.
