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How do scientists measure wildlife populations such as rabbits?
Scientists measure wildlife populations by counting animal numbers or indirect evidences. Counts are usually incomplete and they involve counting the number of animals in a representative portion of the area under study and using that number to estimate the total number of animals. Indirect methods of measuring wildlife populations involve using evidence of animal existence like droppings and and nest numbers to estimate animal numbers. These methods need to be validated first before they can be used in estimating animal numbers.