2021
DOI: 10.1111/csp2.570
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Untrapped potential: Do bear hunter cameras accurately index nontarget species?

Abstract: Remote camera use by hunters offers the potential to collect citizen‐derived data on multiple species using hunter surveys, but the effectiveness of this approach is untested. We examine whether observations from remote cameras that hunters use at their black bear (Ursus americanus) bait sites and reported via hunter surveys are an effective method to monitor species. We compared data collected from pseudo‐bear bait sites established for this study to hunter established bear bait site observations from the sam… Show more

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“…For researchers hoping to gain hunter participation for similar studies, we recommend they first focus on networking within their social circles. Another possibility is to develop strategies to recruit hunters that already watch carrion with remote cameras (Candler et al 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…For researchers hoping to gain hunter participation for similar studies, we recommend they first focus on networking within their social circles. Another possibility is to develop strategies to recruit hunters that already watch carrion with remote cameras (Candler et al 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recruiting hunters to deploy remote cameras has the potential to increase data collection and better monitor wildlife. For example, Candler et al (2021) concluded that bear hunters in Michigan, USA, recorded comparable wildlife observations with remote cameras as the researchers. In Norway and Alaska, USA, hunters helped researchers monitor moose ( Alces alces ) remains with cameras (Lafferty et al 2016, Gomo et al 2017).…”
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