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Factors affecting the identification of individual mountain bongo antelope [PDF]
The recognition of individuals forms the basis of many endangered species monitoring protocols. This process typically relies on manual recognition techniques.
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This article is a continuation of the review of software for storing, processing and analysing data from camera traps. The review includes the latest software for processing data from camera traps that have appeared in recent years, as well as some ...
Sergey S. Ogurtsov
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On 30 September – 4 October 2019, the First school-seminar on camera traps in European Russia was held in the «Bryansk Forest» State Nature Reserve (Russia).
Sergey S. Ogurtsov, Elena F. Sitnikova
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High richness of non-volant mammals in a seasonal forest fragment in southeastern Brazil [PDF]
The seasonal forest formations of the Atlantic Forest are a threatened and poorly known habitat. We present here a list of the non-volant mammals occurring in a 515-ha forest fragment known as Santa Maria and located in the Brazilian state of São Paulo ...
Guilherme Siniciato Terra Garbino +5 more
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Habitat fragmentation and anthropogenic factors affect wildcat Felis silvestris silvestris occupancy and detectability on Mt Etna [PDF]
Knowledge of patterns of occupancy is crucial for planning sound biological management and for identifying areas which require paramount conservation attention.
Anile S. +5 more
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Kairomone and Camera Trapping New Zealand Flower Thrips, Thrips obscuratus
This project investigated how kairomone lures, camera traps, and counting software could together contribute to pest management. Images of cumulative daily catch of New Zealand Flower Thrips (NZFT) attracted to a ripe peach lactone (6-pentyl-2H-pyran-2 ...
David Maxwell Suckling +5 more
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Terrestrial camera traps: essential tool for the detection and future monitoring of the Critically Endangered Sira curassow Pauxi koepckeae [PDF]
The only known population of Sira curassow Pauxi koepckeae resides within the Sira Communal Reserve, a chain of isolated and high-elevation outcrops of the Peruvian Andes.
Beirne, Christopher +3 more
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Human Bycatch: Conservation Surveillance and the Social Implications of Camera Traps
Camera traps are widely used in conservation research and practice. They can capture images of people (‘human bycatch’), but little is known about how often this happens, or the implications for human rights, wellbeing, or conservation.
Chris Sandbrook +2 more
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Usage of Specialized Fence-Gaps in a Black Rhinoceros Conservancy in Kenya [PDF]
Fencing is increasingly used in wildlife conservation. Keeping wildlife segregated from local communities, while permitting wildlife access to the greater landscape matrix is a complex task.
Davidson, Zeke +4 more
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