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  • Non-invasive techniques such as hair traps, camera traps, and scat samples can tell biologists a lot about habitat use and population size Tools That Leave Wildlife Unbothered Widen Research Horizons. By Jim Robbins. New York Times There has been a lot of discussion on this blog about radio collars and other invasive techniques used to…

  • Demarcated Landscapes has this post concerning the death of an Arizona jaguar that was recently collared in an effort to track its movement. They killed “euthanized” Macho B – DL This is a particularly saddening loss – there have been only 4 jaguars known to have visited north of the border in recent years. Macho…

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