Wildlife tracking is a research area that involves the monitoring and tracking of animals in their natural habitats using various technologies such as GPS, radio telemetry, and satellite tracking devices. This research helps scientists and conservationists to understand the movements, behaviors, and habitats of different wildlife species, and to gather data on population dynamics, migration patterns, and interactions with their environment. Wildlife tracking also plays a crucial role in conservation efforts by informing management decisions, such as the establishment of protected areas and the implementation of measures to reduce human-wildlife conflicts.