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WILD LIFE RESEARCH OBJECTIVES. -
The enquiring mind of humanity is our most important asset in the struggle for physical
survival on earth. The professional activity of 'finding out' or 'discovering' labels
one a 'researcher'. This activity can be used to gain knowledge for the benefit of
humanity or abused to enhance one's own status. The same applies to most other 'professions'
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There is much fraudulent and inappropriate activity taking place under the guise
of 'research'. The 'publish or perish' syndrome, to stay in a subsidised profession,
often produces useless and slanted information. "The energy loss in the tail-
There is no knowledge is totally useless if interpreted intelligently. The tail wagging
may indicate excessive insect activity. It may be a vital form of herd communication.
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There would appear to be a good case for research into activities and methods of research. Among those who consider themselves 'intelligentsia there is a pompous strain that presume that the 'general public' have no insight or common sense. What they say and do is the only acceptable way, which should not be questioned. Let us have some examples.
The hair on the back of a spotted hyena's neck runs lies forwards instead of backwards. Most mammals have backward facing hair on their bodies. They walk or run forwards. The stomach hairs lie at different angles as do some facial hair. All obviously an evolutionary development to assist in passage through obstacles, streamlining, assisting young to find suckling teats, draining water away from eyes and shedding blood and gore when withdrawing the head and neck from a carcass.
Why then persist in the method of placing bulky and unsightly collars on mammals and make presumptions that such monitored individuals are behaving normally. They have acute hearing which can be affected by transmissions. Their hair would lie forwards if it wasn't going to affect their progress in thick bush or get caught on sticks etc, like a collar could. The effect on activities needs further research and methods refined in this respect.
Birds have small, subtle colour markings which are critical in feeding and other behaviour. What effect do colour rings, back tags, feather dying etc have on behaviour ? The same applies to reptiles, amphibians and fish that can all see colour.
Many animals have electro-
The 'gullible', 'uneducated' public are expected to accept, without question and act on 'research' results that may be horribly skewed and invalid because of unchecked methods. It becomes a big money making farce.
Captive breeding, monitoring and management methods which are successful on controlled
mono-
We know that only about 2% of crocodiles survive to adulthood and an even smaller percentage applies to most birds and many other species. They have enough to contend with in the species' endeavour to survive without being interfered with by 'saviours' at the most critical period in their breeding cycles.
Why then do we persist in disturbance of nest sites to ring chicks, take blood samples, measure and sample eggs etc, when the birds are most vulnerable ? Because it is the easiest and laziest opportunity for us. Why play mating or territorial calls that attract birds, thus threatening their behaviour and status, just to impress a group of novice bird watchers, who may not have any interest in that specie's survival ?
Pulling eggs and removing siblings has had great success in captive situations but we should never presume to use the same methods in natural situations. Each species has a natural cycle which is designed for a purpose and we tamper with natural situations to the detriment of the species. Where the USE of any species ignores it's natural function and is UNSUSTAINABLE, then it is totally UNACCEPTABLE and intelligent legislation should be strictly enforced.
Despite well documented success stories there are increasing numbers of species are
becoming extinct -
Without more attention to our motives, methods and attitudes we are rapidly headed
for a greatly impoverished quality of life where we know everything about the Dodo
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