24 May 2013
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Footprint Identification (FIT)
The origins of FIT
How FIT works
The advantages of FIT
Non-invasive monitoring
Immobilization and animal welfare
Non-invasive monitoring: Publications
Uses of FIT
In mark-recapture population estimation
In biodiversity monitoring
In environmental impact assessment
In monitoring individual species
In forensic science
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Photographing footprints
wild animals
captive animals
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Single Species projects
Tapir in South America
Cheetah in Namibia
The Amur tiger in Russia
The endangered Hazel dormouse
Polar bears in Nunavut
The striped hyena in Turkey
Developing species algorithms
Carolina Tiger Rescue
Mountain lion in Texas
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We need photographer volunteers to help us collect images of footprints from endangered species.