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Understanding habitat needs of wild animals is key to their survival. To monitor wildlife migrating long distances or living in remote areas requires advanced technology.
Development leads to habitat fragmentation, exposure to disease and car accidents. Reintroduction and public education may aid survival of endangered Florida panther.
There are plenty of destinations across America, where wild animals still roam and up-close encounters can (safely) happen.
Sri Lankan rehabilitation-reintroduction program cares for orphaned elephants at Udawalewe National Park, where they are released to become part of the wild population.
Details of elephants diet can be gauged from their tail by using an innovative technique developed by Professor Thure Cerling and associates from University of Utah.
Decline of the critically endangered lemur is linked to bamboo and water resource limitation. Much of the greater bamboo lemurs' range is unprotected from development.
Ten years after reintroduction, captive-born black and white ruffed lemurs doing well. Madagascar continues to work on protecting habitat and reducing illegal poaching.
Dancing bears turned in by Kalandar tribespeople now in rehabilitation for return to the wild. Wildlife organizations provide alternative job training for former owners.
Outlines the Federal removal of gray wolves from endangered species status and provides an overview of state management plans.
Geographic information systems (GIS) provide resource managers with tools to manage large tracts of land and to create models for resource planning strategies.


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