Trail Camera Project - Retrieving Images from the Trail Cameras

Thu, Mar 7th 2019, 8:00am - 3:00pm
607 North Street, Woodland, CA 95695

Tulleyome, a non-profit based out of Woodland will be going out into Lake County to the Silver Spur Ranch property to check all of the trail cameras in the field. They will be opening the trail cameras, pulling the disks, and replacing disks and batteries as needed. They have some readers on hand, so you can see what the cameras have captured. All disks and images are the property of Tuleyome and must be returned to the office unaltered on the same day as the cameras are checked so the data can be entered into their database.

Meet at the Tuleyome office early so they can get everyone signed up and ready to leave by 8:00 am. Wear appropriate clothing and closed-toes shoes. Bring water, lunch, a camera/cellphone if you want to take photos, medications and whatever else you think you need to bring. Heavy rain will cancel.

After January 11th they will evaluate if cameras need to be checked more regularly and if any need to moved or more added, and from there other dates will be determined.

The Tuleyome office is located on the corner of First and North Streets at 607 North Street, Woodland, CA 95695. There is free all-day parking kitty corner from the office in the back of the Woodland Public Library. (Don’t park in the 2-hour slots or you will get ticketed.)

Students and graduates of the Certified California Naturalist program can get “project support” and “conservation/restoration” volunteer hours credit for participating in these activities.

Note: All participants agree to abide by the terms and conditions of Tuleyome’s waiver of liability which can be seen and downloaded HERE. All participants also understand that photographs will be taken at the event. If you do not wish to be photographed, you must tell the photographer and avoid the cameras’ line of sight.

They thank the Sacramento Zoo for their generosity and support of this project.

For more information visit their website here.

You can also contact Nate Lillhe at nlillge@tuleyome.org