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SUMMARY:Wildlife Monitoring with Environmental Sensors - Remote Camera & Audio Recording Units
DESCRIPTION:ECO Canada will be delivering a Train-the-Trainer session for a new BEAHR course\, “Wildlife Monitoring with Environmental Sensors – Remote Cameras & Audio Recording Units”\, developed in partnership with the Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) and the University of Alberta. The course focuses on biodiversity monitoring using remote camera and audio recording technologies. \nThe Wildlife Monitoring Course will be integrated as part of BEAHR Environmental Monitoring Training Program. \nThe training includes:  \n\nThree days of online learning (April 20–22) – 8 hours per day\nOne day of in-person field training in Edmonton (April 23) – familiarization with the equipment and hands-on practice with field equipment installation.\nTransportation from a central location will be provided.\n\nParticipants will learn: \n\nFoundations of wildlife monitoring\, including Indigenous perspectives\, and how remote camera and audio recording unit sensors operate.\nHands-on skills for preparing\, setting up\, and troubleshooting field equipment.\nTechniques for safe and accurate deployment\, refresh\, retrieval\, and documentation\nFundamentals of data management and interpreting monitoring results\n\nRegistration \nThis course is offered at no cost to licensed BEAHR trainers. Other interested trainers are also welcome to participate. \nSpeaker: \n \nDavid Evans \nIndigenous Partnerships Specialist at Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute (ABMI)\nUniversity of Alberta \nSpecial Thanks: \nWe extend special thanks for the development and initiation of this course to: \n\nLiam Cowan\, Wildlife Biologist (Biodiversity)\, Government of the Northwest Territories | ECC | Wildlife\nVincent Casey\, Education and Outreach Coordinator\, Environment and Climate Change\, Government of the Northwest Territories\nDavid Evans\, Indigenous Partnerships Specialist\, Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute\, University of Alberta\nEnvironment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC)\nIndigenous Advisory Council\n\n 
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