While our training is on hiatus through August, you can attend FREE virtual training by @FaunaTechAU on how to get the most from your acoustic recorders, camera traps, data collection, and sound analysis.
Sign-up Today: https://t.co/TP94LnueYF
THIS FRIDAY
Harry will be giving a workshop on building classifiers to quickly locate calls from a target bat species.
Who’s Calling? (Part 3): Finding your target species using classifiers
Friday, July 28, 2023
Time:
10am–12pm AEST
ANNOUNCING THE WINNER
In the general wildlife photography category of our photo competition!
@DesleyWhisson has submitted this super dynamic photo of two barnacle geese protecting their little gosling from an arctic fox.
Desley will receive a HF2X camera trap valued at $743!
ANNOUNCING THE WINNER
In the camera traps category of our photo competition!
Tim Long captured this magnificent Tasmanian wedge-tailed eagle proudly displaying its place at the top of the food chain.
Tim will receive a Reconyx HF2X camera trap valued at $743 AUD!
ANNOUNCING 2ND PLACE
In the general wildlife photography category of our photo competition!
@Safari_Ari9 submitted this superb photo of a speedy Kowari, scurrying back to its borrow at sunrise, where it will rest up for another big night of hunting.
ANNOUNCING 2ND PLACE
In the camera traps category of our photo competition!
Another magnificent submission from Bill Low. This quirky lizard going for a stroll.
This sand goana was photographed in the same mining exploration program as yesterday’s Western brown snake.
ANNOUNCING 3RD PLACE
In the general wildlife photography category of our photo competition!
Desley Whisson submitted this amazing photo of a hungry osprey snacking on a fish up in Caloundra, Queensland.
You can follow Desley at @DesleyWhisson
ANNOUNCING 3RD PLACE
In the camera traps category of our photo competition!
Bill Low submitted this awesome photo of a slippery snake in the outback.
This Western Brown snake was photographed a while out of Alice Springs, in a monitoring project for mining exploration.
Last week Harry, Nancy and Richard were in Darwin for the Ecological Society of Australia conference! It was fantastic to see everyone and hear about the many amazing projects happening in and around Australia. The quality of research presented was top notch!
THIS FRIDAY
Nancy will be hosting a workshop to help you choose which Reconyx camera trap is best suited for your project!
Introduction to Reconyx Cameras (Beginner)
Friday, July 14, 2023
Time:
10am–12pm AEST
Register on our website at:
https://t.co/amfDuuSJQj
NEW! Kaleidoscope-Pro Only Grant Option
In addition to our regular #grant program, we're now offering “Kaleidoscope Pro-only” grants on a quarterly basis. #analysis#wildlife
We’re announcing six new FREE virtual workshops! These will cover Reconyx cameras, Song Meter / Echo Meter acoustic recorders, and acoustic analysis in the Kaleidoscope Pro software!
Be sure to sign up on our website if you’re interested at: https://t.co/amfDuuSJQj
The eagle has landed!
This amazing photo comes from a project in Victoria monitoring the environmental impacts of pest species. This project primarily uses Reconyx cameras to track fauna.
If you have any similarly cool photos, please do send them through!
Specials until July 30!
All SM4, SM4 Bat and SM MIcro prices will be discounted. The package includes batteries and SD card to suit (128GB SD cards for the SM4 and SM4 Bat and 32GB SD cards for the Micro).
Email us for prices!
Boxes, boxes and more boxes!
We’ve just got a HUGE shipment from American, including lots of SM4s and SM4Bats! What more could an ecologist want? (Besides maybe some field work in an exotic location)
THIS FRIDAY
Harry will be giving a workshop on semi- automated species identification for bats using their calls!
Who’s Calling? (Part 2): Semi-Automated Bat Species Identification
Friday, June 16th, 2023
Time:
10am–12pm AEST
Register on our website below!
We have revamped our design for our solar modules!
These can be connected to an SM4 or SM4Bat.
Now using lithium ion batteries, as opposed to SLA used in older models., making the units lighter, have more power capacity, and a greater lifespan.
Please contact us for a quote!