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Infrared triggered camera objectively records life trajectory

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Infrared trigger camera, also known as wild infrared monitoring camera, is a camera that uses infrared trigger to shoot. As long as wild animals pass through the lens, their body temperature will cause a temperature difference with the ambient temperature, causing the heat around the camera to change. After the sensor receives the change, it generates a pulse signal to trigger the camera to shoot. Infrared camera shooting belongs to a type of unmanned automatic shooting technology. It is currently mainly used for wildlife monitoring in the field of field research technology for nature conservation.


Infrared triggered camera objectively records life trajectory


Infrared camera monitoring has two main focuses:

1. Regional animal behavior monitoring. By conducting monitoring in relatively fixed areas of the protected area, understand the species, abundance, distribution and behavior patterns of the protected area.


2. Monitoring of human interference activities. At important intersections and key prevention and control areas of nature reserves, cameras are placed to collect data regularly to analyze the types and intensity of human interference in the area.


There are five major advantages of using infrared cameras to establish a wildlife monitoring and protection network:

1. Infrared cameras are less affected by different habitats or environmental types

2. They can work continuously for 24 hours

3. They are suitable for monitoring animals with hidden activities and have relatively little interference with animals

4. The requirements for field workers are relatively low

5. Accurate species identification can better monitor and study the secret activities of large and medium-sized rare animals and birds

6. Infrared cameras have a high level of protection and can work even in extremely harsh environmental conditions, whether in the cold mountains or in the hot tropical rainforests.


Infrared triggered camera objectively records life trajectory


Nowadays, the public can correctly understand the natural habits, habitats and living conditions of wild animals through animal images and video materials taken by infrared cameras. Onick wild infrared monitoring cameras monitor wild animals in the reserve in real time. The number of wild animals and the dynamic changes in populations are particularly important for nature reserves. As the main evaluation indicators of the ecological environment quality of nature reserves, its monitoring work is an important part of the daily work of the reserve.


Onick outdoor optical experts hope that the public will pay attention to the living conditions of wild animals, understand their natural habits, and establish a correct awareness of wildlife protection. The only acceptable way to get along with animals is to watch them in a nature reserve or in the wild in an "animal-friendly" way that does not disturb the animals.


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