David Wyatt

David Wyatt

Mar 16, 2025

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About This Project

The ringtail (Bassariscus astutus) is a protected mammal species in California yet there is a significant lack of information about ringtails here and elsewhere. This project will utilize wildlife cameras to provide photographic evidence of ringtail occurrences to help better understand the distribution of ringtails in California. This information is critical in helping biologists make decisions ensuring that ringtail populations continue to thrive throughout the state.

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