Posted by: Achmad Ariefiandy, Population Monitoring of Komodo Dragons in Komodo National Park , a Woodland Park Zoo Wildlife Survival Fund project Editor’s Note: Woodland Park Zoo has been supporting Komodo dragon conservation in the wild for more than 15 years through the Wildlife Survival Fund . You can see Komodo dragons at the zoo in the Adaptations Building and join us in celebrating Asian Wildlife Conservation Day , Saturday, August 8, 2015. The field project conducts an annual study to measure growth as an indicator of population demographics, foundational data for effective conservation strategies for this vulnerable species. They share this update from the field: Researcher doing some measurements on the baby dragon. Photo by Achmad Ariefiandy. Researchers from the Komodo Survival Program conducted an annual demographic study on two main sites, Loh Liang on Komodo Island and Loh Buaya on Rinca Island. The team set up eight 3-meter-long aluminum traps baited with goa