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Beartracker Wildlife Tracking Project

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Beartracker Wildlife Tracking Project has many cameras set up to monitor wildlife in the northern California area. This area is rich in wildlife species diversity. Not only is the area home to the tallest trees in the world, but plenty of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians also inhabit these forests. This project aims to survey the diversity of wildlife found in this area and make the data available to the public.
Project Date: 
Friday, September 20, 2013
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Beartracker Wildlife Tracking Project has many cameras set up to monitor wildlife in the northern California area. This area is rich in wildlife species diversity. Not only is the area home to the tallest trees in the world, but plenty of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians also inhabit these forests. This project aims to survey the diversity of wildlife found in this area and make the data available to the public.

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Observation Summary

This is a summary of animal observation across all locations and positions.

Animal Image Count Animal Count
1 Varied Thrush 1 1
2 Raccoon 1 1
3 Black-Tailed Jackrabbit 1 1
4 Western Spotted Skunk 1 1
5 Yellow-Cheeked Chipmunk 1 1
6 Mule (or Black tailed) Deer 2 2
7 Mountain Lion 3 3
8 Bobcat 6 6
9 Western Gray Squirrel 7 7
10 Gray Fox 8 8
11 Black Bear 10 20