Who observes and records that how people and other animals relate to one another and to the environment?
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Wildlife observation
Hobby photographers taking pictures of wildlife at the Chobe River / Botswana (2018)
Wildlife observation is the practice of noting the occurrence or abundance of animal species at a specific location and time,[1] either for research purposes or recreation. A common example of this type of activity is bird watching.
The process of scientific wildlife observation includes the reporting of what (diagnosis of the species), where (geographical location), when (date and time), who (details about observer), and why (reason for observation, or explanations for occurrence). Wildlife observation can be performed if the animals are alive, with the most notable example being face-to-face observation and live cameras, or are dead, with the primary example being the notifying of where roadkill has occurred. This outlines the basic information needed to collect data for a wildlife observation; which can also contribute to scientific investigations of distribution, habitat relations, trends, and movement of wildlife species.
Wildlife observation allows for the study of organisms with minimal disturbance to their ecosystem depending on the type of method or equipment used. The use of equipment such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), more commonly known as drones, may disturb and cause negative impacts on wildlife. Specialized equipment can be used to collect more accurate data
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1. All members of their family were absent at the wedding.
2. Shalini earns more than Sushama.
3. Peter plays better than Rahul.
4. We found the concert boring.
5. The table is too heavy to be lifted.
6. Maya always behaved politely.
7. The tea is too hot for me to drink.
8. The evening was too cold for us to go out.
9. Meera insisted that she was telling the truth.
10. Melvin behaved politely at the party.