Mitigating camera trap loss using permanent security posts: 10 years of development

Title
Mitigating camera trap loss using permanent security posts: 10 years of development
Publication Date
2022-03-18
Author(s)
Meek, P D
Ballard, G A
( author )
OrcID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0287-9720
Email: gballar3@une.edu.au
UNE Id une-id:gballar3
Abell, J
Perrie, S
Blackford, A
Jones, R
Fleming, P J S
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing
Place of publication
Australia
DOI
10.1071/AM21046
UNE publication id
une:1959.11/57838
Abstract

Camera traps provide a valuable tool for surveying wildlife, but theft and vandalism can be costly and pose a constant threat to image data integrity and continuity. Permanent, secure posts represent one solution, but they need constant innovation to account for the persistence and ingenuity of camera trap vandals and thieves. Here we outline the progression of designs for a bollard-style housing used to mitigate theft and damage of camera traps placed for continuous monitoring of predators and other wildlife along tracks. The evolving design process over a 10 year period was driven by ongoing attacks on the posts and finally our endeavours to counter what we considered might be the next attack on our design. The current security posts have not been breached to date, producing a design that we consider the most formidable.

Link
Citation
Australian Mammalogy, 44(3), p. 407-412
ISSN
1836-7402
0310-0049
Start page
407
End page
412

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