Not exact matches
That means that
wildlife managers need to start thinking
now about new ways to reduce human - bird conflicts in urban areas, says Madhusudan Katti, an ecologist at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, who was not involved in the study.
Early findings showed that at least one of the tigers was infected with a member of the morbillivirus family of viruses, but conclusive answers had evaded scientists and
wildlife managers until
now.
These
wildlife captures are a testament to the success of the park's restoration: Some species, like these warthogs, are
now so abundant that
managers are able to send them to other parks to help in their conservation efforts.
«
Managers often discuss direct and indirect links between
wildlife recreation and conservation,» said study co-author Dr. Lincoln Larson,
now at Clemson University.