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The goal of WildCAM (Wildlife Cameras for Adaptive Management) is to support the effective management of wildlife by encouraging coordination in camera trap surveys and data synthesis.
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Like other elk species and subspecies of the northern hemisphere, Roosevelt elk (Cervus elaphus roosevelti) readily habituate to human ..read more
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9M ago
Cassie Stevenson here! In late June, I joined Dr. Erin Bayne’s lab (U of A) and the ABMI as the Wildlife Camera Coordinator. Over the ..read more
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9M ago
Hello everyone, my name is Douglas Mitchell Jr from Xaxli’p. We at Statimc Eco Resources are part of an amazing camera trapping program ..read more
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9M ago
Hello again! Those of you with your eyes on the WildCAM newsletter or blog space might remember me from my introduction in January ..read more
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1y ago
Grande Cache is a small hamlet located adjacent to Willmore Wilderness Park, in the Rocky Mountain and Foothills natural regions of western ..read more
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1y ago
Introducing.....drum roll please...Jamie! She started as WildCAM’s Wildlife Data Coordinator in January 2022. Over the next year ..read more
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1y ago
As soon as I learned that using trail cameras was an option for my MSc research project on muskrats, I jumped at the opportunity. Of all ..read more
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1y ago
Tucked away at the northern edge of Metro Vancouver lies Widgeon Marsh Regional Park. Widgeon Marsh is part of the largest freshwater marsh ..read more
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1y ago
Protected areas are commonly thought of as lands free of human disturbance. Yet, recent studies have shown the varied impacts recreational ..read more
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1y ago
This month, we have created a bonus blog, highlighting the team of women in science working on WildCAM! First up, meet Emma ..read more