During late 2013, a team of rangers and biologists led by Bakhtiyor Aromov and Yelizaveta Protas, in collaboration with Panthera, WWF Central Asia Program and Uzbekistan BioControl Agency, conducted a snow leopard
camera trap study in the Kizilsu area of Gissar Nature Reserve, on the border of Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.
Not exact matches
To determine how many martens are in the Oregon Dunes, the researchers live -
trapped and attached radio collars to 10 adult martens (six females, four males) and set 31 remotely triggered
cameras in the
study area that could identify unique patterns on collars.
You'll take part in
camera -
trapping and hear from an expert geologist who has
studied the Himalayan area for decades.
Camera traps are a useful tool that scientists to use
study jaguars.
The research team used novel
camera trapping and interview methods to
study species in the Amazon.
The
study also developed novel non-invasive monitoring methods such as
camera traps and underwater surveys for monitoring lair sites and for making better estimations of natality and perinatal mortality.
Alempijevic used this population to practice his
camera trap methods and hone in his observation skills before leaving for the Dryas field
study in the Congo forests.
Studying the social interaction of bears through the use of
camera traps and visual observations requires that humans be able to tell individuals apart.
In recent years, they've been turning to labor - saving methods, such as setting out microphones,
cameras, and
traps that snag hairs, or
studying animal DNA left behind in water or soil.
However, through a series of questionnaires,
camera trap data and remote - sensed images the researchers, led by Nicolás Gálvez
studying at the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE), found that the güiña is remarkably adaptable to forest loss.
The
study set 123 PantheraCam
camera traps over a 1,000 km2 forest block located in a protection zone specially designated by the Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park Authority to improve park protection and aid in the recovery of flagship species.
In addition, Siddall and Tessler were authors on a recently published
study based on leeches in Bangladesh that compares the iDNA method to
camera traps.
«Our recent work has demonstrated that we can determine what mammals are in a protected area without hunting, without
trapping, without the use of scat or hair samples, and especially without
camera traps - all of which are problematic methods for one reason or another,» said
study author Mark Siddall, a curator in the Museum's Division of Invertebrate Zoology.
Her team
studied bears» paws and their scent, and used
camera traps to film wild bears in Spain's Cantabrian mountains over three years.
During this
study, we've been constantly monitoring the snow leopard population of Tost with
camera traps, and have tracked a total of 23 individual snow leopards with GPS collars.
As chimpanzees avoid human contact, CHRISTOPHE BOESCH explains, the research team conducted the
study by setting up
camera traps to catch chimpanzee behavior on video.
Estimating puma densities from
camera trapping across three
study sites: Bolivia, Argentina and Belize.
More often than not,
camera traps yield only fleeting glimpses of target species passing by the lens, leaving researchers with perhaps two or three clear frames with which to
study.
The
study, published in the article «Community structure and diversity of tropical mammals: data from a global
camera trap network», in the journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, looked at protected areas in Brazil, Costa Rica, Indonesia, Laos, Suriname, Tanzania and Uganda.