Sometimes, as an ecologist, you may visit a site twice a year to verify whether a species of animal is there or not. How about if you had information for the times that you are not there?
How about if you had information on the number of visitors to a reserve - helping you to explore further funding from Government or proving the popularity of open spaces?
Or if you had details on soil moisture or water levels to prove whether changes in land management could support the reintroduction of long-gone flora and fauna?
Motion or sound sensors in bird boxes, owl boxes, bat boxes - these are all possible to give you an indication of the amount of use and the time and date of use.
Complement it with other environmental sensors such as daylight, temperature and humidity, lunar cycles etc and explore deeper what affects your monitored species.
Get in touch - we have plenty of experience to draw upon on the technical side and with your skill sets - we can get data to help you.
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