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Population Monitoring

One component of wildlife conservation projects is the development and implementation of a population monitoring program. Population monitoring is crucial in understanding the population biology and viability of a species. Knowing the spatial distribution, density and thus population size over time will determine the growth or decline of the population. From this, inferences about change in the population and/or habitat can be made and is the first step in the development of wildlife management strategies and threatened species recovery strategies.

Wildlife CSI can develop and implement population monitoring programs for wildlife management and threatened species recovery, collect, store and analyse data.

Professional Quality Statement

Wildlife CSI is committed to professional quality and integrity in its work. Research, survey techniques, methods and data analysis are of the highest quality and conform to scientific as well as animal welfare standards. Wildlife CSI has a large network of professional associates in Universities, private consultancies and government that it can call upon for specialist advice and services. Wildlife CSI is committed to the humane treatment of wildlife and ensures high standards of animal welfare are maintained during its projects.

The Principal Zoologist and Directors of Wildlife CSI, Peter Myroniuk and Judith Tomlin, have the academic, technical, and combined practical experience in wildlife management.