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Posted by : Michael Murray 04/05/09 11:42 am

 

Hi Stephen

Go to www3.interscience.wiley.com and click  on Ecological Management and Restoration and go to 2008, Vol9(1) and there is an article by Towerton et.al on remote cameras on malleefowl mounds.  They used a camera costing $600.00, but you need to read the fine print as there was some issues with the installation of the camera on trees.  Another option is the RTA who used remote digital cameras on fauna underpasses.  Do you have any RTA contacts?  Hope that helps.  Michael Murray


Posted by : Stephen Ambrose 30/04/09 3:20 pm

Can anyone recommend an inexpensive, but effective, remote sensor digital camera that is suitable for taking still photos of nocturnal mammals at bait stations? Preferably, something that can be purchased in Australia.

I'm looking at purchasing several cameras (and sensors) and I'm also not prepared to buy really expensive equipment that could be stolen while it is in the field. This equipment would be left in the field for up to 2 weeks at a time without being checked, so would like something with enough battery power and large enough memory card.




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