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Abstract
Since 2021, a standardised counting protocol has been adopted by hunters throughout Flanders for counting partridges. The counts take place around sunrise and sunset. This study aims to evaluate the use of a thermal imaging camera as an additional aid for counting partridges.
Thermal imaging cameras were developed recently and offer several advantages. Because the cameras form an image based on temperature differences, they do not require the presence of light during the night to detect warm-blooded animals. Cameras can also offer an advantage during the day by not interfering with the visual camouflage of animals. Both at night and during the day, thermal imaging cameras could therefore increase the probability of detection.
This project therefore aims to investigate whether using a thermal imaging camera as an additional tool could result in a reduction in the number of counting cycles required under the current counting protocol. In addition, this project aims to evaluate an alternative counting method, namely estimating the number of breeding pairs via mapping the roosts of partridges using a thermal imaging camera during the night.
Thermal imaging cameras were developed recently and offer several advantages. Because the cameras form an image based on temperature differences, they do not require the presence of light during the night to detect warm-blooded animals. Cameras can also offer an advantage during the day by not interfering with the visual camouflage of animals. Both at night and during the day, thermal imaging cameras could therefore increase the probability of detection.
This project therefore aims to investigate whether using a thermal imaging camera as an additional tool could result in a reduction in the number of counting cycles required under the current counting protocol. In addition, this project aims to evaluate an alternative counting method, namely estimating the number of breeding pairs via mapping the roosts of partridges using a thermal imaging camera during the night.
Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 1/01/24 → 31/10/25 |
Thematic List 2020
- Agriculture
- Protected nature
- Wildlife management
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