New wildlife model captures species interactions in NYS
December 18, 2024
December 18, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Dec. 18 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Cornell ecologists and colleagues have developed a new model that captures the abundance of wildlife species in a region and offers new insights into animals' interactions with each other information that will aid wildlife management and conservation.
The model was tested on coyotes, fishers and American martens in northern New York but can be used on any wildlife system, including mammals, birds . . .
Cornell ecologists and colleagues have developed a new model that captures the abundance of wildlife species in a region and offers new insights into animals' interactions with each other information that will aid wildlife management and conservation.
The model was tested on coyotes, fishers and American martens in northern New York but can be used on any wildlife system, including mammals, birds . . .