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Wildlife research -- Technique.
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Wildlife research -- Technique.
Wildlife research.
MARC Display
Animal
espionage
[videorecording (DVD)].
PBS Distribution, 2020.
Call #:
DVD 590.7234 A598 Doc
Subjects
Wildlife research -- Technique.
Wildlife research.
Series
PBS DVD video.
ISBN:
9781531710897
1531710891
Format:
[videorecording (DVD)].
Description:
1 videodisc (60 min.) : Dolby digital stereo. sd., col. ; 12 cm.
Notes:
Originally broadcast as an episode of the "Nova" television series on PBS November 27, 2019.
Home use only.
English (SDH) subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.
Production:
Director, Scott Harper ; producer, Scott Harper, Jane Teeling ; writer, Helen Slinger.
Performers:
Narrated by Craig Sechler.
Summary:
"Drones hover silently over whales in the waters off northern Canada, capturing at last the unusual behavior that locals have tried to understand for over a century. In India, wildlife biologists use camera trap technology to compare a passing tiger's stripes with thousands of tiger images to track its movements. With more 'eyes' in the wild than ever before, camera technology is revolutionizing the study of animals. NOVA takes you on a journey through the evolution of camera technology in wildlife research. In Canada, caribou outfitted with collar cams show conservationists which habitats they rely on throughout the winter. In South Africa, specialized audio playback cameras help demonstrate how fear of predators might affect prey animals' very biology. Beyond the gripping
animal
's point-of-view footage, and stunning moments both candid and comical, this technology is giving wildlife managers insights that could help them fight extinction and habitat loss."--Container.
Genre:
Science television programs.
Wildlife television programs.
Documentary television programs.
Films for the hearing impaired.
DVDs.
Other authors:
Harper, Scott (Film director)
Sechler, Craig.
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