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Lone Oaks Farm BioBlitz Camera Trapping

We launched our Lone Oaks Farm master plan design process in January 2017. While on site for that first meeting, I worked with Ron Blair to set out 7 camera traps, hoping to catalog as many mammal species as we could during the winter months. This is really helpful because squeezing our camera trapping effort into the three days we spent on site for the BioBlitz would've produced little in terms of useful information. Between January and April, we checked in on the cameras once a month, refreshing batteries and downloading the images. Now, we can add those observations to the Lone Oaks Farm BioBlitz project. We discovered a bunch of species that we'd miss if we'd relied only on our eyes or our tracking skills. One animal we already knew was present in large numbers was white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus). We intentionally set our cameras below knee height in order to capture some of the smaller mammal species on site. Thus, we got lots of images of Eastern gray squirrel ...more ↓

Posted on April 26, 2017 05:46 PM by jguthrie jguthrie | 0 comments | Leave a comment
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The Lone Oaks Farm Biological Baseline Survey (BioBlitz) is an integral piece of the Master Planning process for the Design Team, comprised of Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects, W. M. Whitaker & Associates, and El Dorado, and our client, the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture. This assessment unites landscape architects and architects in collaboration with a ...more ↓

jguthrie created this project on April 6, 2017
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