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A guide for the use of remote cameras for wildlife survey in northern Australia

Details:

Title

A guide for the use of remote cameras for wildlife survey in northern Australia,

Creator

Gillespie, G. R., Brennan, K., Gentles, T., Hill, B., Low Choy, J., Mahney, T., Stevens, A., Stokeld, D., Traditional Owners of Warddeken and Djelk Inigenous Protected Areas, Fisher River Station, Indigenous Land Corporation,

Sponsored by

Northern Territory. Department of Land Resource Management. Flora and Fauna Division, National Environmental Research Program, Northern Australia Hub,

Collection

E-Publications, E-Books, PublicationNT,

Date

2015,

Abstract

'This booklet provides information on the general uses and application of remote camera technology for wildlife research projects, and the planning and implementation of remote camera surveys in northern Australia, especially tropic savannas. It includes information on camera types, setting cameras in the field, other equipment requirements, targeting different mammal species, the use of baits, and data storage. Information relating to the type of data collected with remote cameras, analytical techniques and important statistical requirements are outlined. Included are recommended standard operating procedures developed by the Flora and Fauna Division, Northern Territory Department of Land Resource Management, for using remote cameras as part of general wildlife surveys and monitoring programs in tropical savannas of the Northern Territory.' - Summary,

Table of contents

Summary -- Background -- Are remote cameras appropriate for your project? -- What ecological management questions can be answered with remote cameras? -- Study design considerations -- Types of cameras -- Permits and ethics requirements -- Practical limitations of remote cameras -- Setting remote cameras in the field -- Data management -- Standard Operating Procedures for remote cameras in the Top End of Northern Territory -- References,

Language

English,

Subject

Feral animals, Kakadu National Park (N.T.), Groote Eylandt (N.T.), Biodiversity,

Publisher name

Charles Darwin University,

Place of publication

Darwin,

Format

54 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, colour map, tables ; 30 cm.,

File type

application/pdf,

ISBN

9781925167122,

Use

Attribution International 4.0 (CC BY 4.0),

Copyright owner

Charles Darwin University,

License

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0,

Parent handle

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/269480,

Citation address

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/435881