Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Using Remote-Sensing Cameras In Wildlife Management

Presented by Billy Higginbotham (Professor and Wildlife & Fisheries Specialist, Texas AgriLife Extension Service)
August 27, 2009 12:00 noon to 1:00 PM (Central) 

First time users please attend the "Participant's Orientation" session to become
familiar
with the webinar interface. This will start at 11:45 am.


One of the best advances in technology for hunters and wildlife managers is the remote-
sensing camera. Historically,these cameras have primarily been used to
"photo capture"
nu
merous species of wildlife along game trails, food plots and feeding stations. However,
they also can be extremely useful management tools
for estimating population size, fawn
crop and sex ratios of white-tailed deer,
monitor non-target species occurrence a
nd use
of food supplies and even help
landowners formulate a battle plan in the continuing war
on feral hogs!


Join us to learn how to put your camera to work to do more than simply
scout
your wildlife!

CFEs: 1 hours of SAF CFE Category I credits have been requested

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