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Camera Trap Images from TERN Gingin Banksia Woodland SuperSite

Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Silberstein, Richard
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Brief description

High quality passive infrared wildlife cameras were used to acquire information on faunal biodiversity at the site. Two cameras were deployed from July to Dec 2018 and between March and May 2019.

The Gingin Banksia Woodland SuperSite was established in 2011 and is located in a natural woodland of high species diversity with an overstorey dominated by Banksia species. For additional site information, see https://www.tern.org.au/tern-observatory/tern-ecosystem-processes/gingin-banksia-woodland-supersite/.
Other images collected at the site include digital cover photography, phenocam time-lapse images taken from fixed under and overstorey cameras and ancillary images of flora.

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Data Creation
Camera Trap: If larger animals are expected, set the camera at 1 m high pointing down at about 20 degrees towards the bait that is 2.5 m away. If smaller animals are expected set the camera at 20 cm high and 1.8-2.0 m from the bait. Baits can be made up from a mix of peanut butter, rolled oats and honey. Set cameras to “Scrape” mode to take 5 pictures per trigger and no quiet period. Allow cameras to operate in the field for at least 2 weeks.

Progress Code: completed
Maintenance and Update Frequency: irregular

Notes

Credit
We at TERN acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians throughout Australia, New Zealand and all nations. We honour their profound connections to land, water, biodiversity and culture and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.
The TERN Gingin Banksia Woodland SuperSite was established by CSIRO and is now managed by Edith Cowan University. The site is co-located with the Land Ecosystem Atmosphere Program (LEAP) – Gingin.

Created: 2018-07-26

Issued: 2021-06-30

Modified: 2024-05-03

Data time period: 2018-07-26 to 2019-05-20

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115.7139,-31.3764

115.7139,-31.3764

text: Swan Coastal Plain, Western Australia