Forest Zoology
Forest Zoology involves the study of animals that inhabit forest ecosystems. This field focuses on the behavior, physiology, ecology, and conservation of the diverse range of wildlife species that call forests their home. Researchers in Forest Zoology study interactions between animals and their environment, including predator-prey relationships, habitat use, and the impact of human activities on forest-dwelling species. This branch of zoology plays a crucial role in understanding and protecting the biodiversity of forest ecosystems around the world.