Wildlife Monitoring is often recommended to occur during and throughout development of new projects. Data derived from these studies can be used to achieve on-going adaptive management objectives and to measure potential on-going impacts of projects.
STRIX principals have experience with the following techniques:
- Aerial surveys for ungulates
- Aerial surveys for beaver/muskrat
- Amphibian call surveys
- Bat surveys
- Bird trapping and banding
- Breeding bird surveys
- Marsh monitoring
- Nocturnal and diurnal owl surveys
- Pellet count surveys
- Radar surveys
- Radio and satellite telemetry
- Raptor call surveys
- Small mammal live-trapping and tagging
- Stick nest monitoring
- Winter transect tracking
- Winter back-trailing surveys