Caracal conservation organizations work to protect these smaller wild cats by addressing threats like habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict. They conduct research to monitor caracal populations, study their behavior, and assess environmental pressures, using this data to inform conservation strategies. These groups also collaborate with local communities to promote coexistence, implement anti-poaching measures, and restore habitats.
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