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What is the best and accurate method of determining the wildlife population?​

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Answered by tsekitdekit
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Answered by shivamisgoodto
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To establish and to appraise management practices, wildlife managers must estimate the sizes of wildlife populations. For game species, such inventories are ideally taken 3 times a year: during the breeding season, after the young are born or hatched and before the start of the hunting or trapping season, and after the hunting or trapping season. In practice, population estimates are usually done only once a year, at best, because of manpower and funding shortages.

Wildlife managers use 4 general approaches to estimate population sizes of wildlife: total counts, incomplete counts, indirect counts, and mark-recapture methods. We shall examine each of these methods and detail some of their advantages and disadvantages.

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