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Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project Last revised May 2012
Cascades Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project
Survey Protocol for Remote Camera Checks – 2012 Season
Contents:
Field Preparation…………………………………………………………………P. 1
Getting to camera site…………………………………………………………….P. 2
Camera set-up…………………………………………………………………….P. 2
Basic overview of camera check…………………………………………………..P. 3
After your camera check………………………………………………………….P. 4
Remote Camera Data Sheet and Online Photo Sharing Protocol…………………P. 5
CCWMP Communications Protocol……………………………………………...P. 7
Technical Instructions for cameras by model……………………………………..P. 8
o Cuddeback No Flash Model……………………………………………....P. 8
o Reconnyx RC55 & R60 Camera Models:………………………………….P. 10
o Bushnell Trophy Cam XLT……………………………………………….P. 11
Species Priority List………………………………………………………………P. 13
Wildlife Documentation Protocol………………………………………………...P. 14
Field Preparation
1. Know your site: familiarize yourself with your location, purpose of your monitoring, target
species, and site specific instructions (i.e. scent application, additional protocols).
2. Review this protocol including the Communications Protocol and Species Priority List to
understand processes and priorities for the overall program this year.
3. Coordinate with your team leader before conducting your camera check to make sure you receive
any important updates.
4. Gather the supplies needed for your check and schedule the pick-up either from the nearest
Conservation Northwest office or your team leader/members. Conservation Northwest contacts
Seattle Office: Kit McGurn (Volunteer Coordinator) 206.675.9747 ext 201, Jen Watkins (Project
Director) 206.940.7914, Bellingham office: Julia Spencer 360.671.9950 ext 10
Resources such as data sheets and protocols are available for download from our website at:
www.conservationnw.org/what-we-do/northcascades/resources-page-for-wildlife-monitoring-
volunteers/
5. Before going into the field, make sure you/your team members have a copy of this document as
well as everything else needed on the equipment checklist. Most important: keys for cable locks
on cameras, fresh camera batteries and memory cards, lure, blank data sheet, pencil,
maps, a GPS to find your camera/document wildlife sign, and a digital camera to
document wildlife sign.
6. Ensure you review the camera technical tips and field manual for your camera, and if you have
access to the camera conduct a mock set up.
7. Research the target species for your camera, including its habitat preferences, tracks and signs, and
previous sightings in the area you are going. (The Background Guide to Species in the I-90
Corridor, along with a track ID field guide, are good resources for this. We also have track ID
documents for specific species in the office that we can provide).
8. Research your site, consider your access and field conditions. Where will you park? Do you need a
permit to park in this location? What is your hiking route? Call the local ranger district office closest to
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Page 1 of 17 Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project Last revised May 2012 Cascades Citizen Wildlife Monitoring

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Page 10 of 17 Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project Last revised May 2012 Reconnyx RC55 & R60 Camera Model

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Page 11 of 17 Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project Last revised May 2012 • Recommended mounting height for

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Page 12 of 17 Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project Last revised May 2012 • Turn camera on and check the time

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Page 13 of 17 Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project Last revised May 2012 SPECIES PRIORITY LIST This list dete

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Page 14 of 17 Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project Last revised May 2012 Wildlife Sign Documentation Protocol

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Page 15 of 17 Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project Last revised May 2012 especially with reference to the hig

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Page 16 of 17 Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project Last revised May 2012 • Include a scale of some sort. Oft

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Page 17 of 17 Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project Last revised May 2012 PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION GUIDELIN

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Page 2 of 17 Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project Last revised May 2012 your site for information on current

Seite 11 - Bushnell Trophy Cam XLT:

Page 3 of 17 Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project Last revised May 2012 • For best results, consider how the

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Page 4 of 17 Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project Last revised May 2012 goes a long ways, and that too much l

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Page 5 of 17 Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project Last revised May 2012 Remote Camera Data Sheet and Online

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Page 6 of 17 Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project Last revised May 2012 3) With your memory card viewer (hoo

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Page 7 of 17 Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project Last revised May 2012 CCWMP Communications Protocol Due to

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Page 8 of 17 Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project Last revised May 2012 Technical Instructions for cameras by

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Page 9 of 17 Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project Last revised May 2012 6) When you see “Utilities” C=Yes, pr

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