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SiMPL Wildlife Magnet Project is a project within the AMMonitor community, which features projects that monitor wildlife and ecosystems with remotely deployed monitoring devices. Devices that capture media typically include trail cameras (photos, video) and/or autonomous recording units (audio). As with all AMMonitor projects, SiMPL Wildlife Magnet Project utilizes an AMMonitor SQLite database to track wildlife monitoring data in a standardized format, permitting cross-project collaboration. The monitoring data are released to the public in "volumes". Releases include the raw media files and their metadata, including the date, time, and location of media capture. Additional attachments at the volume level include...
Tags: Aegolius acadicus,
Alces alces,
Canis latrans,
Canis lupus,
Catharus guttatus, All tags...
Corvus brachyrhynchos,
Cyanocitta cristata,
Dryocopus pileatus,
Homo sapiens,
Lepus americanus,
Leuconotopicus villosus,
Lynx rufus,
Martes americana,
Mustela frenata,
Mustela vison,
Odocoileus virginianus,
Ondatra zibethicus,
Pekania pennanti,
Perisoreus canadensis,
Picoides arcticus,
Poecile atricapillus,
Procyon lotor,
Sciurus carolinensis,
Setophaga coronata,
Tamias striatus,
Tamiasciurus hudsonicus,
Turdus migratorius,
Urocyon cinereoargenteus,
Ursus americanus,
Vulpes vulpes, Fewer tags
This data set represents statewide migration corridors or routes for moose (Alces alces) within the state of Wyoming. The original data was compiled by the Wyoming Game & Fish Department and produced on mylar map overlays which corresponded to U.S. Bureau of Land Management 1:100,000 scale quadrangle maps. Wyoming Open Spaces Initiative at the University of Wyoming digitized this hardcopy data to develop the original GIS layers in 2002. These have since been updated and continue to be maintained by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department.
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