Current techniques for remotely monitoring wildlife lack the capability to survey a wide area or to transmit data in real time. We addressed these technology gaps by developing and testing a new video and telemetry system for remotely sampling wildlife abundance, distribution, and behavior across large open areas. The system consisted of 2 pan–tilt–zoom video cameras equipped with 20–200× lens, and an automated telemetry scanner and data logger. All components were charged by wind and solar power and located on a hilltop overlooking an open valley (23 km2) in Yellowstone National Park, USA. A satellite up-link to the internet transmitted data in real time to the University of Minnesota-St. Paul and relayed commands from undergraduate studen...
In the vast protected areas of Africa, traditional wildlife surveys performed by plane or foot are l...
Many mammal species are nocturnal and secretive, making detection through conventional techniques li...
To successfully manage wildlife populations, estimates of population sizes, adult sex ratios, and re...
Current techniques for remotely monitoring wildlife lack the capability to survey a wide area or to ...
There are two important wildlife management issues that can be solved by using the appropriate wildl...
Documenting the distribution of elusive carnivores is difficult, but remotely triggered cameras may ...
Historically, natural history museums have collected and preserved specimens to provide data on the ...
Monitoring carnivores is critical for conservation, yet challenging because they are rare and elusiv...
The gray wolf population in Idaho has substantially increased since wolves were reintroduced into ce...
Remote camera traps are often used in large-mammal research and monitoring programs because they are...
The Arizona Department of Transportation, Natural Resources Management Section (NRMS), and Sky Islan...
1. The behavior of free-ranging animals is difficult to study, especially on the large spatial and t...
The study of animal behavior in the wild requires the ability to locate and observe animals with the...
Whether a species is rare and requires protection or is overabundant and needs control, an accurate ...
A Review of Trail Camera Monitoring Techniques for Mammals Evan Barr and Andrea K. Darracq Following...
In the vast protected areas of Africa, traditional wildlife surveys performed by plane or foot are l...
Many mammal species are nocturnal and secretive, making detection through conventional techniques li...
To successfully manage wildlife populations, estimates of population sizes, adult sex ratios, and re...
Current techniques for remotely monitoring wildlife lack the capability to survey a wide area or to ...
There are two important wildlife management issues that can be solved by using the appropriate wildl...
Documenting the distribution of elusive carnivores is difficult, but remotely triggered cameras may ...
Historically, natural history museums have collected and preserved specimens to provide data on the ...
Monitoring carnivores is critical for conservation, yet challenging because they are rare and elusiv...
The gray wolf population in Idaho has substantially increased since wolves were reintroduced into ce...
Remote camera traps are often used in large-mammal research and monitoring programs because they are...
The Arizona Department of Transportation, Natural Resources Management Section (NRMS), and Sky Islan...
1. The behavior of free-ranging animals is difficult to study, especially on the large spatial and t...
The study of animal behavior in the wild requires the ability to locate and observe animals with the...
Whether a species is rare and requires protection or is overabundant and needs control, an accurate ...
A Review of Trail Camera Monitoring Techniques for Mammals Evan Barr and Andrea K. Darracq Following...
In the vast protected areas of Africa, traditional wildlife surveys performed by plane or foot are l...
Many mammal species are nocturnal and secretive, making detection through conventional techniques li...
To successfully manage wildlife populations, estimates of population sizes, adult sex ratios, and re...