Study Led by Emili Ramírez-Bravo Explores Citizen Science Role in Conserving Three Leporidae Species in Mexico’s Central Mountains
A forthcoming study led by researcher Emili Ramírez-Bravo focuses on the conservation of three Leporidae species in Mexico’s central mountain regions. Scheduled for publication in December 2025, the research integrates citizen science with ecological studies to address habitat changes affecting these rabbit and hare species. The study aims to better understand the challenges facing these animals while exploring how public participation can contribute to their preservation.
The investigation examines the impact of environmental changes on Leporidae populations and emphasizes collaboration between scientists and local communities. By involving citizens in data collection and monitoring efforts, researchers aim to gather extensive information about species distribution, behavior, and habitat conditions. This approach seeks to bridge gaps between scientific research and practical conservation strategies, offering a comprehensive perspective on preserving biodiversity in this region.
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Date: December 1, 2025
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