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Why are population inventories important in wildlife management?

  1. To determine the size of populations

  2. For educational purposes

  3. Only to satisfy legal requirements

  4. To track animal migration exclusively

The correct answer is: To determine the size of populations

Population inventories are important in wildlife management because they allow us to determine the size of populations. This information helps in making informed decisions about conservation efforts and management strategies to ensure a sustainable population. Option B is incorrect because while population inventories may also have educational benefits, they are not the main reason for their importance. Option C is incorrect because population inventories serve a bigger purpose than just satisfying legal requirements. Option D is incorrect because population inventories are not limited to solely tracking animal migration, but also provide valuable information about population demographics and dynamics.