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Project for testing audio file upload and classification.
A consortium project assessing the potential to expand citizen-led camera trapping for mammal monitoring across Europe.
The project is engaging local schools in camera trapping across the northeast to help understand the wildlife on their doorstep as part of the activities for ‘Dippy on Tour’.
Scottish Wildcat Action
The Scottish Wildcat is critically endangered due to factors including historic persecution and hybridisation (or cross-breeding) with feral domestic cats. While wildcats are legally protected, the on-going hybridisation makes identification difficult, leading to
A large-scale camera trapping project to study mammal distribution, abundance and behaviour across County Durham. For this project, camera traps were placed in a systematic grid of 109 sites over summer 2018.
Project led by the British Ecological Society working with primary schools across the North East of England to transform school grounds and monitor the wildlife that visits.
A project containing camera trap from the Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust with the aim of identifying and monitoring pine martens.
Deerbolt visitor centre project
In 2017 our cameras picked up the first images of pine marten in Yorkshire in over 35 years. We have since embarked on a new project to learn more about pine marten populations in the area and develop a conservation strategy for their long-term survival in the region. While martens are our key focus, our camera
The North Pennines National Nature Reserves are located across County Durham, Cumbria and Northumberland, and incorporate a wide variety of rare habitat types. Help us to document the mammals that are found in these unique areas.
Excited to be testing this project!
Multiple priority project
Collection of photos with which to demonstrate the process of spotting
TEST A public project for hybrid testing
TEST B hybrid project for hybrid testing
TEST C restricted project for hybrid testing
TEST D private project for hybrid testing
This project, focused on understanding the impact of, and potential mitigation for, forest operations on red squirrels, is being run by a team based at the University of the Highlands and Islands in collaboration with Forest Enterprise Scotland. Red squirrels are charismatic members of the UK’s native fauna