It's easy to bash biologists. But I know a few and I think the Biologists in question are quite competent. I'd suggest instead looking at the lack of any significant funding for population monitoring. it costs real money to fly surveys, and a "one off" survey means very little. But little or no survey money is all the biologists had to work with for the past many years. So they extrapolated population numbers from insufficient data. Where are the calls for adequate funding form management of a very important resource?




























