Cambodia Wildlife - Camera Trap Survey
https://www.wildlifealliance.org/exciting-results-from-a-camera-trap-survey/
Last fall, Wildlife Alliance rangers set 40 camera traps in northern Botum Sakor National Park and eagerly waited to see the wildlife that would pass by over the next five months. All the cameras have now been collected and the results are promising! Seven globally threatened species were documented, including greater hog badger (Vulnerable), pig-tailed macaque (Vulnerable), dhole (Endangered), sun bear (Vulnerable), clouded leopard (Vulnerable), Sunda pangolin (Critically Endangered), and Asian wollyneck (Vulnerable). The presence of so many threatened species in the area shows some evidence that the magnitude of the forest patrols and decisive law enforcement in the area have reduced the effects of snaring in comparison to the rest of the Cardamom landscape and Indochina as a whole. Although the land parcel surveyed is near a high traffic road, non-ranger human activity was only detected at 11% of the camera trap stations, compared to 32% of camera trap stations at a much more remote area of the Southern Cardamom National Park.
Видео Cambodia Wildlife - Camera Trap Survey канала Wildlife Alliance Camera-Trap
Last fall, Wildlife Alliance rangers set 40 camera traps in northern Botum Sakor National Park and eagerly waited to see the wildlife that would pass by over the next five months. All the cameras have now been collected and the results are promising! Seven globally threatened species were documented, including greater hog badger (Vulnerable), pig-tailed macaque (Vulnerable), dhole (Endangered), sun bear (Vulnerable), clouded leopard (Vulnerable), Sunda pangolin (Critically Endangered), and Asian wollyneck (Vulnerable). The presence of so many threatened species in the area shows some evidence that the magnitude of the forest patrols and decisive law enforcement in the area have reduced the effects of snaring in comparison to the rest of the Cardamom landscape and Indochina as a whole. Although the land parcel surveyed is near a high traffic road, non-ranger human activity was only detected at 11% of the camera trap stations, compared to 32% of camera trap stations at a much more remote area of the Southern Cardamom National Park.
Видео Cambodia Wildlife - Camera Trap Survey канала Wildlife Alliance Camera-Trap
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