Using Trail Cameras to Study Wildlife Behavior webinar

When:
September 9, 2020 @ 4:00 pm – 5:15 pm
2020-09-09T16:00:00-04:00
2020-09-09T17:15:00-04:00
Where:
online
Cost:
Free
Contact:
UNH Cooperative Extension
M2E64A15L64-162.6959991-162.6959991

UNH Cooperative Extension will hold a 75 minute Using Trail Cameras to Study Wildlife Behavior webinar on Wednesday, September 9th from 4 to 5:15 pm on Zoom

A trail camera is a rugged, weather-proof camera that can be mounted and left in place for long periods of time. It is triggered to take photos or videos when an animal passes in front of it.

This one-hour talk by wildlife biologist Janet Pesaturo will introduce trail cameras – how they work and how to set them up – and then discuss smart camera placement so that you too can capture photos and videos that reveal the secret habits of animals.

These “camera traps” have become critical to wildlife research because they are a noninvasive way to shed new light on the private lives of wild creatures. But you don’t need to be a scientist. Anyone with curiosity, persistence, and an inexpensive trail camera can study cutting edge animal behavior topics.

To take part in this webinar, register at https://extension.unh.edu/events/using-trail-cameras-study-wildlife-behavior?utm_source=AdaptiveMailer&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=NHWoods%20and%20Wildlife&org=785&lvl=100&ite=13208&lea=2612542&ctr=0&par=1&trk=a0W6f00000VCrCCEA1