As We Look Forward To World Elephant Day On 12 Aug..
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As we look forward to World Elephant Day on 12 August, let’s learn more about the importance of camera-traps in elephant conservation:
1. What is a camera trap?
It is an innovative conservation tool, equipped with infrared sensors that take a picture whenever they sense movement in the forest.
2. How does it help elephant conservation?
It helps us collect important data about wildlife and their habitats.
3. What happens to the data collected?
The data will be used to better understand elephants’ behaviour and demography for long-term monitoring of their status.
4. What can I do to help?
Donate today at https://community.wwf.org.my/project/5/story Your generous donation will help acquire five camera-traps. Thank you for helping to save our Bornean elephants!
As we look forward to World Elephant Day on 12 August, let’s learn more about the importance of camera-traps in elephant conservation:
1. What is a camera trap?
It is an innovative conservation tool, equipped with infrared sensors that take a picture whenever they sense movement in the forest.
2. How does it help elephant conservation?
It helps us collect important data about wildlife and their habitats.
3. What happens to the data collected?
The data will be used to better understand elephants’ behaviour and demography for long-term monitoring of their status.
4. What can I do to help?
Donate today at https://community.wwf.org.my/project/5/story Your generous donation will help acquire five camera-traps. Thank you for helping to save our Bornean elephants!
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