The use of community science tools to monitor wildlife population has been a topic of interest for researchers. With advancements in technology, more accessible tools are becoming available for everyday citizens to participate in wildlife monitoring. But can these tools provide accurate data and contribute meaningfully to wildlife population research? How can we ensure the reliability and quality of the data collected by citizen scientists? These questions prompt further investigation into the potential of community science tools in wildlife population monitoring.

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source: Phys.org