Animal indicators

ANIMAL INDICATORS

  • Animals are being used to indicate the health status of themselves, the environment etc. The complexity of factors like nutritional, ethological, environmental, genetic etc. act in general upon a population of wild animals.
  • These factors are assessed by secondary indicators like habitat, feeding habits, population characteristics. Assessment of primary indicators that are obtained directly from wild animals representing a population may help in the minimizing of many sources of variations and provide greater precision, in general.
  • During the planning of wildlife management, more significance is generally given to the various types of wildlife values.
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