Conservation Strategies for Endangered Species in Safari Ecosystems
Identifying endangered species is essential for conservation in safari ecosystems, which are rich in biodiversity. Monitoring involves wildlife surveys and tracking technologies to gather data on populations. Unique physical traits and social structures aid in identification. Conservation efforts, including anti-poaching campaigns, have led to recoveries in some species. Engaging local communities and integrating their knowledge is key to sustainable solutions for wildlife conservation. African Safari, Chapter 4
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