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Whos looking out for animal populations and endangered species?

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Whos looking out for animal populations and endangered species?

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A large part of wildlife/fisheries management is actually managing animal habitats. Field scientists constantly monitor the environment by taking samples from the air, from streams, from riverbanks, and many other places. They also identify plant and animal species that contribute to the health of a living community. Their analysis creates the information foresters and wildlife managers need to determine the best techniques for maintaining or restoring the health of a given area.

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