Thank You for Signing Up to Analyze Wildlife Images!
A coyote that appears to be chasing a deer. Image captured in 2020 by a Wasatch Wildlife Watch wildlife camera.
Thank you for signing up to join us in analyzing photos of wildlife in the Wasatch. Peeking into the worlds of local wildlife this season is sure to be rewarding. From skunks to coyotes to cougars, you never know what you're going to find!
Because of the hard work of our Wasatch Wildlife Watch volunteers this season, we'll be contributing over 1,000 camera trap days to the Snapshot Project, which is more than double what we did last year.
With more images to analyze, we're especially grateful for your involvement this year. Your work will help answer crucial questions about wildlife habitat and migration in the Wasatch, laying the groundwork for future conservation planning.
We're excited that this important work can be done from home. Please don't hesitate to share with friends and family who want to make a difference from the safety of their homes.
Getting Started
A bobcat image captured by a Wasatch Wildlife Watch camera in 2020.
1. Watch the Trainings: You can access the Photo Analysis Trainings here.
2. Read the Manual: The manual is available here.
3. Create an Account on eMammal: You can create one here (unless you already have one).
4. Email Austin Your eMammal Username: You can reach Austin at austin.m.green2015@gmail.com. Once you share your username, he'll then share photo folders with you that have specific instructions for each camera.
5. Start Analyzing Photos!
Thank You
A pair of cougars walk down a trail. Taken by a Wasatch Wildlife Watch camera in 2020.
Thank you for your work conserving native wildlife in the Wasatch. You make this project possible.
You can contact Austin Green or Mary Pendergast with any questions by emailing austin.m.green2015@gmail.com or mary@wildutahproject.org.