Wildlife Tracking and monitoring is the process of observing and recording the movement, behavior, and health of animals in their natural habitats. Using tools like GPS collars, radio transmitters, and camera traps, researchers can track animal locations, migration patterns, feeding habits, and reproductive behavior over time. This data helps conservationists understand species needs, identify threats like habitat loss or poaching, and implement effective conservation strategies. Wildlife tracking and monitoring support biodiversity preservation by providing insights into ecosystem health and aiding in endangered species protection efforts.