Wildlife research involves studying and monitoring wild animals and their habitats in order to better understand their behavior, population dynamics, and interactions with their environment. Researchers in this field may study a wide range of species, from mammals and birds to insects and reptiles, and may focus on topics such as conservation, ecology, genetics, and animal behavior. Wildlife research is important for informing conservation efforts, managing populations, and maintaining biodiversity in natural ecosystems. Methods used in wildlife research may include field observations, camera trapping, genetic analysis, and satellite tracking.