Camera Trapping Presentation
I enjoyed giving this camera trapping presentation at the 2016 Northeast Wildlife Trackers Conference. It was wonderful to connect with so many enthusiastic naturalists! Some of the participants at my workshop requested a copy of my slides, so here’s the presentation in PDF format. Missing from this are the videos, the more detailed explanations I provided on each slide at the conference, and, of course, the Q/A discussion.
Please note that all of this material is copyrighted, and can be used only with my permission.
If you would like me to present on camera trapping at a your event, please contact me. A one hour talk with an additional 15-30 minutes for Q/A works well, but it can be tailored to the needs of your organization. I can also bring cameras to provide an indoor our outdoor demo after the presentation, but I’ve found that most people prefer to use the extra time for Q/A. Different trail camera brands and models have different options and user interfaces, so a demo with one or two cameras doesn’t help people very much.
Janet:
Thanks for giving a very nice presentation at the conference. Afterwards, I added an Exodus Lift to my small arsenal of cameras. It replaces a Moultrie which was recently cut from the Python cable on our Audubon Citizen Science transect in Canterbury.
Best regards,
Mike
Mike, you are very welcome. I’m glad you enjoyed it. Wow, you had one cut from a python cable? What a bummer. Better luck this time. I hope you like the Exodus; I’m really happy with it.