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The role of information presentation for wildlife knowledge, attitude, and risk perception
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The impact of disturbance from photographers on the Blue-crowned Laughingthrush (Garrulax courtoisi)
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Wildlife is our oil: conservation, livelihoods and NGOs in the Tarangire ecosystem, Tanzania
Published 2008“…A considerable proportion of Tarangire’s wildlife leaves the park for approximately six months a year, migrating onto village lands under the jurisdiction of local communities. …”
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Development of a noninvasive photograph-based method for the evaluation of body condition in free-ranging brown bears
Published 2020-09-01“…Second, we examined the precision of photograph-based measurements using an identifiable bear in the Rusha area, a special wildlife protection area on the peninsula. …”
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The value of citizen science for ecological monitoring of mammals
Published 2018-03-01“…Center staff incorporated the camera traps into educational programs, involving visitors with camera setup and picture review. Over two years and 5,968 camera-nights this survey has collected 41,393 detections of 14 wildlife species. …”
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‘Animals under wheels’: Wildlife roadkill data collection by citizen scientists as a part of their nature recording activities
Published 2022-03-01“…We recorded 4,314 citizen scientists who contributed with at least a single roadkill record (207-1,314 active users per year). Non-roadkill records were registered by 85% of these users and the median time between registration of the first and last record was over 6 years, indicating a very high volunteer retention. …”
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Monitoring body condition score of reintroduced banteng (Bos javanicus D’Alton, 1923) into Salakphra Wildlife Sanctuary, Thailand
Published 2020-04-01“…The aim of the present study was to evaluate the body condition of banteng after reintroduction into the Salakphra Wildlife Sanctuary in Thailand based on photographs from camera-traps carried out between July 2016 and November 2018. …”
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Sixty years of change in avian communities of the Pacific Northwest
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Population density estimates and conservation concern for clouded leopards Neofelis nebulosa, marbled cats Pardofelis marmorata and tigers Panthera tigris in Htamanthi Wildlife San...
Published 2017“…We deployed cameras within the Htamanthi Wildlife Sanctuary over 2 consecutive years. In 2014–2015 we deployed 82 camera stations around the Nam Pa Gon stream (Catchment 1) for 7,365 trap days. …”
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The spatial and temporal displacement of native species by domestic dogs
Published 2023-08-01“…To access the spatial and temporal impacts domestic dogs have on local wildlife a two-year camera trap study was undertaken in a fragmented forest complex in Northern Thailand. …”
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UAS-Based Real-Time Detection of Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Cavities in Heterogeneous Landscapes Using YOLO Object Detection Algorithms
Published 2023-02-01“…In recent years, deep learning-based approaches have proliferated across a variety of ecological studies. …”
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Optimizing surveys of fall‐staging geese using aerial imagery and automated counting
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How long is enough to detect terrestrial animals? Estimating the minimum trapping effort on camera traps
Published 2014-05-01“…Here, we take advantage of a two-year camera trapping dataset from a small (24-ha) study plot in Gutianshan National Nature Reserve, eastern China to estimate the minimum trapping effort actually needed to sample the wildlife community. …”
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Identification and Density Estimation of American Martens (Martes americana) Using a Novel Camera-Trap Method
Published 2016-01-01“…Camera-traps are increasingly used to estimate wildlife abundance, yet few studies exist for small-sized carnivores or comparing efficacy against traditional methods. …”
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Partial reversal of color vision impairment in type 2 diabetes associated with obstructive sleep apnea
Published 2018-03-01“…Methods: A 45-year-old male with diabetes, wildlife photographer by profession, presented with specific complaints of seeing all objects in the surrounding with a greenish tinge in both the eyes. …”
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MALAYSIA : A PICTORIAL HISTORY 1400-2004 /
Published 2004“…Over 1,200 rarely seen, beautiful and fascinating images vividly bring Malaysia's history to life-including maps, prints and engravings before the age of photography; rare hand-coloured glass slides; early photographs of picturesque views and evocative portraits captured in the 1860s by early professional studios; official photographs of royal festivities; amateur attempts to record people, places and wildlife; the shots of press photographs chronicling everyday life as well as major events such as World War II, the Emergency and Independence; and the late 20th century photographers who have documented the country's journey from a largely agrarian community to an industrialized nation. …”
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