
Wildlife management practices
Wildlife management involves strategies to sustain healthy populations of wild animals and their habitats. This includes monitoring animal numbers, controlling overpopulation when necessary, protecting important habitats, and regulating hunting or fishing to prevent declines. It also involves restoring habitats, controlling invasive species, and ensuring that wildlife and humans coexist safely. The goal is to balance the needs of wildlife with societal and economic interests, maintaining biodiversity and healthy ecosystems for future generations.