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Month: December 2013

Camera Trapping Documents Preserve Wildlife

Camera Trapping Documents Preserve Wildlife

Several students in the Principles of Natural Resource Management class conducted a month-long survey of wildlife  using motion-activated digital cameras stationed at various locations in the RU EcoPreserve.  The resulting images revealed an abundance of deer (Odocoileus virginianus), red fox (Vulpes vulpes), feral cats (Felis catus) and raccoon (Procyon lotor) throughout the Preserve. They also captured photos of a pair of coyotes (Canis latrans) at one of the camera stations (see photo above).    

Deer Management Program

Deer Management Program

     A deer damage management program that will take place within the Rutgers Ecological Preserve and nearby lands on Livingston Campus from December 21, 2013 to January 19, 2014. The intent is to reduce the overpopulation of deer in the EcoPreserve through a managed bow hunt. We would like you to be aware of the following: ·         The deer damage management program is coordinated by Rutgers natural resource and wildlife conservation professionals with the participation of the Rutgers University…

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