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2017 Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project Report_FINAL_WithAppendices

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46 d. The second folder within the "site location" folder should be labeled "vicinity" and should contain the photos from the camera that is set up to record the entire site scene. 5. Add all of the photos from your camera check into the appropriate folder. 6. Once all of the photos have been added to the folder, "share" the folder with wildlifemonitoringproject@gmail.com. To do this you can "right click" on the folder name and select "Share" in the popup menu. Then add the email address there. Hit save. 7. If applicable, you can include a note in each camera folder (via Word document or Google text document) for any instances of runaway photo-taking from false triggers, or other relevant issues. Place this document in the folder with the applicable photos. 8. Once photos are completely uploaded to shared folder, email wildlifemonitoringproject@gmail.com informing us that the photos have been uploaded. 9. If you are having trouble uploading photos or have any questions contact Laurel Baum (lbaum@conservationnw.org). Other general field photos If you have relevant general field photos from your camera outing you can share them with the project in the same way as above. Upload any relevant photos you take with your own digital camera of the site/route to site/wildlife tracks and sign, etc. into a folder and share it with wildlifemonitoringproject@gmail.com. Label it with the site name, date of visit, and the title, "General Field Photos". (Example "Mt. Rainier-General Field Photos- 8_30_2016") Label photos as best you can prior to uploading them into the folder and include a Word document with additional details such as GPS coordinates of specific photos and route descriptions, etc as needed. Note that if you have the ability to add GPS coordinates and captions to the metadata of individual photos, CNW will be able to access this information. Enter data into online Remote Camera Check Data Form All data from each camera installation, check, location change, and removal needs to be filled out on your CWMP Field Data Form while in the field. Once you get home, enter all data from field data forms into the online form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1- 9WnxfwVna6VBoEeI6UjTXwHT35fJ62dgI1NCKAmNxQ/viewform. This data form needs to be filled out for each camera every time you visit it! Notify Conservation Northwest once you have uploaded your photos Once photos are completely uploaded to the shared folder, email wildlifemonitoringproject@gmail.com to let us know.

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