Conservation Northwest

2016 CWMP Field Season Report

Conservation Northwest protects and connects old-growth forests and other wild areas from the Washington Coast to the British Columbia Rockies, vital to a healthy future for us, our children, and wildlife. Since 1989, Conservation Northwest has worke

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33 any important updates. 6. Gather the supplies needed for your check and schedule the pick-up either from the nearest Conservation Northwest office or your team leader/members. Conservation Northwest contacts Seattle Office: Aleah Jaeger (Monitoring Project Coordinator) 206.675.9747 ext 201 7. Resources such as data sheets and protocols are available for download from our website at: www.conservationnw.org/what-we-do/northcascades/resources-page-for-wildlife-monitoring- volunteers/ or from the CWMP Google Drive folder: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B2I2IM4EW_OkZHNKLVNJd0dCR1U&usp=sharing 8. Before going into the field, make sure you/your team members have a copy of this document as well as everything else needed on the equipment checklist. Most important: keys for cable locks on cameras, fresh camera batteries and memory cards, lure, blank data sheet, pencil, maps, a GPS to find your camera/document wildlife sign, and a digital camera to document wildlife sign. 9. Ensure you review the camera technical tips and field manual for your camera, and if you have access to the camera conduct a mock set up.

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