University of Hawaii Manoa Part of First Nationwide Mammal Survey
June 16, 2021
June 16, 2021
HONOLULU, Hawaii, June 16 (TNSJou) -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release:
Black-tailed deer in Hawaii? Where do squirrels thrive best? Unlike for birds, which have multiple large-scale monitoring programs, mammals have not had a standard way to monitor their populations on a national scale.
To address this challenge, scientists from the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences and the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute collaborated with . . .
Black-tailed deer in Hawaii? Where do squirrels thrive best? Unlike for birds, which have multiple large-scale monitoring programs, mammals have not had a standard way to monitor their populations on a national scale.
To address this challenge, scientists from the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences and the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute collaborated with . . .