👉 Contacting studies, often conducted in natural or semi-natural environments, typically inhabit areas that are accessible for researchers but also preserve ecological integrity. These can include forests, wetlands, grasslands, and coastal zones. They are designed to minimize human impact while allowing for the collection of data on wildlife interactions, behaviors, and responses to environmental changes. These studies often occur in protected areas or regions with specific regulations to ensure the well-being of both the studied species and their habitats.