Scientists trying to develop efficient and
effective wildlife monitoring techniques to track Arctic populations face great challenges, including the remoteness and associated logistical constraints of accessing wildlife.
Not exact matches
• More
effective management and protection of large areas outside of formally protected areas; • Increased law enforcement combined with improved legal frameworks and stiffer sanctions for poachers; • Coordination across all sectors on land use and protection of natural resources with a priority on conserving great ape populations; • Conservation advocacy for
wildlife and law enforcement to effect behavior change; • An enhanced understanding of diseases such as Ebola to guide conservation actions; •
Monitoring of great ape abundance and distribution, habitat loss, and illegal activities.
While the scale of the challenge is enormous, we submit that the complexity of
effective implementation is not: commitments should shift to focus on protecting tigers at spatially well - defined priority sites, supported by proven best practices of law enforcement,
wildlife management, and scientific
monitoring.