Susan Young is a photographer and writer living in South Devon. She gives wildlife photography courses, and has had numerous photographic exhibitions, as well as publishing various articles and books - including Wildlife Photography Fieldcraft. This book is the culmination of eight years of research with Natural England, the Woodland Trust and more recently the Mammal Society, on the use of remote camera systems to monitor wildlife.
Description
Foreword Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations Camera systems for wildlife: an overview Chapter 1: Wildlife enthusiasts Badgers Foxes Small mammals Deer Tawny owl Chapter 2: Public engagement and schools Small mammal feeding station (schools) Bird-feeder camera systems (schools) Ponds/bird baths (schools) Pond dipping (schools) Dormouse boxes (public engagement) Otters (public engagement) Rockpools (public engagement and schools) Chapter 3: Ecology and conservation Bats Badgers Deer Otters and beavers Small mammal surveys Birds Insects Chapter 4: Research Great crested newt Bats Water voles Dormice Remote recording using wireless transmission Chapter 5: Setting up outside Introduction Choice of environment Mounting options Recorder parameters Hints and tips Chapter 6: Equipment details 6.1 Cameras 6.2 Recorders 6.3 Cables 6.4 Monitors 6.5 Power 6.6 Useful accessories Chapter 7: Connecting and setting up equipment 7.1 The equipment from a connection standpoint 7.2 Connecting it all up 7.3 Setting up the recorder 7.4 Connecting to the internet 7.5 Video conversion and editing 7.6 Wildlife protocols Appendices A1 Connector details A2 Power calculations A3 Other night vision cameras References Index

