Mark Chynoweth

Mark Chynoweth

Nov 18, 2014

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Camera trap setup

Over the past year, many students have helped to maintain our camera traps in Red Butte Canyon. We don't have photos of some students who have helped, including Austin, Maxine, Anthony and Allison. Thanks to everyone for all their help.

Blake and Mark setting up a camera, late Fall 2013

Erin and Ellie setting up a camera along lower Red Butte Creek, Winter 2014.

Erin setting up a camera on the southern ridge of Red Butte Canyon with Salt Lake City in the background, Spring 2014.


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About This Project

Our study aims to use camera traps to model the densities of several large mammals in Red Butte Canyon, Utah - one of the few remaining pristine watersheds in the Great Basin. Results will provide a baseline for other more populated or heavily used canyons along the Wasatch Front and will serve as a public outreach tool to communicate the importance of biodiversity and ecosystem services.

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