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Wildlife Impact Studies seek to reveal the impact wildlife has on its environment and on the other wildlife inhabiting it, as well as the impact the overall ecosystem and its various components have on the wildlife itself. This is not limited to brute creatures, but may involve mankind and its productions--and even someday, perhaps, mankind's sentient creations. These studies often seek to integrate a dizzying number of temporally variable factors, in an enormous number of combinations. The process is usually vastly enhanced by incorporating thermal imaging data.

Starting with this simple definition, the procedures, details results and ramifications involved in studies display a virtually infinite variety. Rather than try to provide you with a three-hundred page introduction to an overview of rudiments of the field; DonuTech prefers to let you glean an idea of the types of data studied and the types of instruments, models, systems and analyses employed from the representative samples we have listed below. These can all be accessed through your local public library (everywhere but Salt Lake City).

Sample Impact Study reports
  • THE INFLUENCE OF RISING PACIFIC WATER TEMPERATURES ON NORTHERN MEXICAN WATERFOWL

  • THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON LAKE HURON LAMPREY POPULATIONS

  • GAUGING THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF HEAVY METAL CONTAMINATION ON PHYTOPLANKTON WITHIN A THREE MILE RADIUS OF ISTANBUL

  • THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON MAMMALIAN SPECIES DIVERSITY IN LAOS

  • DETERMINING THE INFLUENCE OF HABITAT CHANGES STEMMING FROM INCREASING CITRUS FRUIT CULTIVATION ON EDMONTON WILD TURKEY REPRODUCTION

  • STEPS TOWARDS PRESERVING HUMANITY FROM ECODOOM DESPITE ITSELF

  • THE IMPACT OF DOMESTIC CATS FLEEING THE SOUTHERN EUROPEAN COASTLINE ON FINCH AND THRUSH MIGRATIONS


As can be readily seen, many of the ecological and environmental threats from which our clients are attempting to defend us all--man, beast, pineapple and polyp—stem from the impact of global warming on our planet's fragile biomass. Wildlife Impact Studies, to put it bluntly, are one of our vital defenses against the heat-death of myriad species, not least among them our own.