WildTrack worked with the Tapir Research and Conservation Project of Northwest Argentina in 2004 to look at the feasibility of developing a footprint identification technique (FIT) for tapirs, encouraged by positive results obtained with rhinoceros. The FIT was thought to be particularly suitable and inexpensive to use with tapirs in a National Park, being a goal of this part of the project to count and attempt to identify animals mainly through non-invasive methods.
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