The privacy problem with camera traps: you don't know who else could be watching
- Written by Paul D Meek, Adjunct Lecturer in School of Environmental and Rural Science, University of New England
A spotted-tailed Quoll detected during a small mammal survey at Carrai Plateau, New South Wales.Paul Meek, Author provided
We use remotely activated cameras – known as camera traps – to study the ecology and population responses of wildlife and pest species in management programs across Australia.
These devices are used widely by...
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