A Daedalus thermal linescanner mounted in a light single engine aircraft was used to image the entire 270 square kilometers within the fenced perimeter of ElK Island Park, Alberta, Canada. The data were collected during winter, 1976 in morning and midday (overcast conditions) processed and analyzed to obtain a number for total ungulates. Five different ungulate species were present during the survey. Ungulates were easily observed during the analysis of linescanner imagery and the total number of ungulates was established at 2175 compared to figures of 1010 and 1231 for visual method aerial survey results of the same area that year. It was concluded that the scanner was much more accurate and precise for census of ungulates than visual tech...
To successfully manage wildlife populations, estimates of population sizes, adult sex ratios, and re...
The recent development of Oistance Sampling techniques (OS) has provided a promising device to yield...
The number of deer in an area is an important statistic for land managers to know, as overabundance ...
Information on animal population sizes is crucial for wildlife management. In aerial surveys, we use...
Estimation of population abundance is one of the most difficult tasks in wildlife management. In cas...
The primary objective of this study was to explore the potential of an airborne infrared scanner for...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are increasingly used in wildlife surveying, including estimation of...
To be able to make a proper judgement and choose the best management or conservation solution when w...
<p>Effective wildlife management and conservation require reliable assessments of animal abundance. ...
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are increasingly used in wildlife surveying, including estimation of...
As thermal infrared imaging technology has improved, it has increasingly been used for estimating si...
There are two main reasons for monitoring the population of forest animals. First, regular surveys r...
The rapid overpopulation of White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) has severely harmed the North...
Population monitoring requires techniques that produce estimates with low bias and adequate precisio...
Information about changes in the population sizes of wild animals is extremely important for conserv...
To successfully manage wildlife populations, estimates of population sizes, adult sex ratios, and re...
The recent development of Oistance Sampling techniques (OS) has provided a promising device to yield...
The number of deer in an area is an important statistic for land managers to know, as overabundance ...
Information on animal population sizes is crucial for wildlife management. In aerial surveys, we use...
Estimation of population abundance is one of the most difficult tasks in wildlife management. In cas...
The primary objective of this study was to explore the potential of an airborne infrared scanner for...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are increasingly used in wildlife surveying, including estimation of...
To be able to make a proper judgement and choose the best management or conservation solution when w...
<p>Effective wildlife management and conservation require reliable assessments of animal abundance. ...
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are increasingly used in wildlife surveying, including estimation of...
As thermal infrared imaging technology has improved, it has increasingly been used for estimating si...
There are two main reasons for monitoring the population of forest animals. First, regular surveys r...
The rapid overpopulation of White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) has severely harmed the North...
Population monitoring requires techniques that produce estimates with low bias and adequate precisio...
Information about changes in the population sizes of wild animals is extremely important for conserv...
To successfully manage wildlife populations, estimates of population sizes, adult sex ratios, and re...
The recent development of Oistance Sampling techniques (OS) has provided a promising device to yield...
The number of deer in an area is an important statistic for land managers to know, as overabundance ...