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Camera trapping is a widely employed tool in wildlife research, used to estimate animal abundances, understand animal movement, assess species richnes...
Read more1. In light of global biodiversity loss, there is an increasing need for large-scale wildlife monitoring. This is difficult for mammals, since they ca...
Read moreThis report presents the survey of Selsey Bill and the Hounds Marine Conservation Zone (MCZ), with Seastar Survey Ltd. undertaking a drop-down camera ...
Read moreThis report aims to present the results of a drop-down video survey in order to inform condition monitoring of the subtidal cobble and boulder skear c...
Read moreThis report presented the result of drop-down video survey of the Allonby Bay pMCZ and Solway Firth SAC survey areas which aimed to assess the extent ...
Read moreNatureScot and Natural England commissioned HiDef Aerial Surveying Limited (HiDef) to undertake a high-resolution digital video aerial survey for mari...
Read moreWith animal species disappearing at unprecedented rates, we need an efficient monitoring method providing reliable estimates of population density and...
Read moreMarine protected areas (MPAs) can be effective tools for marine resource management. However, despite evidence of the positive effects of MPAs, such a...
Read moreIntroduced carnivores are often cryptic, making it difficult to quantify their presence in ecosystems, and assess how this varies in relation to manag...
Read moreShark bites are of high public concern globally. Information on shark occurrence and behaviour, and of the effects of human behaviours, can help under...
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