Use of Trail Cameras in Conservation

Use of Trail Cameras in Conservation

By The Forest Bridge Trust

Overview

Gain the skills to use trail cameras effectively for wildlife monitoring, pest detection, and biodiversity research.

Use of Trail Cameras in Conservation
📅 Saturday 15 November | 10am – 1pm
📍 Coatesville Settlers Hall, 4 Mahoenui Valley Road, Coatesville

Discover how trail cameras are transforming wildlife monitoring and pest management in conservation. This practical workshop will take you through the full process , from setting objectives and designing a camera network, to field deployment, data collection, analysis, and reporting.

Led by Dr Virginia Moreno and Eliane Lagnaz, the session includes a hands-on demonstration showing how to correctly set up a trail camera in the field, ensuring you capture meaningful and reliable data.

Whether you’re part of a community conservation group or simply curious about how technology supports biodiversity research, this workshop will provide you with the skills and confidence to contribute effectively to local ecological initiatives.

🎯 Who should attend:
Community conservation volunteers, trappers, and anyone interested in pest monitoring or wildlife research.

Part of the Auckland Council funded Community Conservation Training Series, this workshop is proudly delivered by The Forest Bridge Trust.

🎟️ RSVP essential – spaces are limited!

Category: Science & Tech, Science

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • In person

Location

4 Mahoenui Valley Road

4 Mahoenui Valley Road

Coatesville, Auckland 0793 New Zealand

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The Forest Bridge Trust

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Nov 15 · 10:00 AM GMT+13