Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of WWF-UK, I'm currently reaching out to camera-trappers far and
wide to gather information on a) user experiences of different camera trap
models, and b) key limitations of current camera traps. If you've used
camera traps and have a spare 10 minutes at some point over the next few
weeks, I would be really keen to hear your experiences and opinions here:
http://goo.gl/forms/iAMnGgft6eujpNea2

It would be greatly appreciated if you could also share this with any
colleagues of yours that have used camera traps. Thanks!

The information collected will feed into camera-trapping best-practice
guidelines, aimed at conservation practitioners on the ground (who may be
short of time and specific camera-trapping expertise). The guidelines
report, including an interactive online version, will be freely-available
to all.

The survey will remain open until *1st July* (~3 weeks).

Thanks very much for your time, and do let me know if you have any
questions.
Best wishes
Ollie


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