Optional Early Image Analysis for Camera Stewards

All 99 cameras are up and running! Thank you for all your hard work—it's what makes this project possible.

Don't forget to let Austin know by June 15 if you have taken down or are planning to take down your camera. Please include in your check-in whether or not you intend to set up your rotation 2 this week or next week.

A cougar image captured by a Wasatch Wildlife Camera.

A cougar image captured by a Wasatch Wildlife Camera.


Optional: Image Analysis Training

As you're taking down your camera and starting Rotation 2, you have the option to start early to analyze image data and have even more of an impact on this season of the project. Plus, you'll be the first to unveil the wildlife mysteries contained in your camera!

If you'd like to start sorting the images your camera has taken so far, watch our training video playlist (there are four videos altogether). This part of the project is optional, but we greatly appreciate any support.


Volunteer Resources

For more information and support, please refer to the following resources:


Coming Soon: Wildlife Habitat Connectivity Lunch & Learn

An elk image taken by a Wasatch Wildlife Watch camera.

An elk image taken by a Wasatch Wildlife Watch camera.

We'll be hosting a mid-season informational Wildlife Habitat Connectivity presentation in July/August. Stay tuned for details!


Thank You

Thank you for your work conserving native wildlife in the Wasatch. This landscape-scale project wouldn't be possible without volunteers like you.

Please don't hesitate to contact Austin Green with any questions. He can be reached at austin.m.green2015@gmail.com or 801-577-6548.

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