423e89b5-3c05-4ebe-8671-ddade9409b11 http://ipt.gbif.fr/resource?r=wcs_camera_trap_data WCS Cambodia camera trap occurrence data Olly Griffin WCS Cambodia Data Analyst and Operations Technical Advisor
Sen Monorom KH
ogriffin@wcs.org
Ai Suzuki Kyoto University PhD Student
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Claire Willard WCS Cambodia Camera Trap Data Digitization Team Leader
KH
Katie Ommanney WCS Cambodia Camera Trap Data Management Intern
KH
Simon Mahood WCS Cambodia Senior Technical Advisor Olly Griffin WCS Cambodia Data Analyst and Operations Technical Advisor
Sen Monorom KH
ogriffin@wcs.org
Katie Ommanney WCS Cambodia Camera Trap Data Management Intern
Sen Monorom KH
Alexis Jenkins WCS Cambodia Intern processor Caitlin Payne School for Field Studies Student processor Nate Crail School for Field Studies Student processor Hugo Rainey WCS Cambodia contentProvider Alistair Mould WCS Cambodia contentProvider Stefan Harrison WCS Cambodia contentProvider Daniel Willcox WCS Cambodia contentProvider Vann Rous WCS Cambodia contentProvider Khean Mao WCS Cambodia contentProvider Vandoeun Sot WCS Cambodia contentProvider Sophan Tan WCS Cambodia contentProvider Matt Nuttall WCS Cambodia contentProvider Harri Washington WCS Cambodia contentProvider Chandara Tak WCS Cambodia processor Navy Ngov WCS Cambodia processor Sophors Luch WCS Cambodia processor Tham Chhay WCS Cambodia processor Salidet Song WCS Cambodia processor Hannah O'Kelly WCS Cambodia contentProvider 2019-09-11 eng Occurrence records extracted from selected WCS Cambodia camera trap survey data across four landscapes: the Eastern Plains, the Northern Plains, the Tonle Sap Flooded Forests, and coastal Koh Kong. Temporal coverage from 2001 to 2018, with a total of 101 species recorded. Images not currently published but available on request. Latitudes and longitudes have been generalized to avoid poaching risks, and a time lag of 18 months on publication has been used, and will continue to be used for future versions. Occurrence observation camera trap camera trap Keo Seima Preah Vihear Tonle Sap Cambodia WCS WCS Cambodia data camera trap data wildlife animals mammal reptile bird Mammalia Reptilia Aves n/a Occurrence observation camera trap camera trap Keo Seima Preah Vihear Tonle Sap Cambodia WCS WCS Cambodia data camera trap data wildlife animals mammal reptile bird Mammalia Reptilia Aves n/a Occurrence GBIF Dataset Type Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_type.xml Observation GBIF Dataset Subtype Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_subtype.xml Project funded and supported by GBIF BIFA 3, BIFA3_037. Project contact affiliations are given for the date of contribution of data or processing to the dataset, not at date of publication. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 License. https://cambodia.wcs.org WCS-supported protected areas within four major Cambodian landscapes: Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary (formerly Seima Protection Forest, formerly Seima Biodiversity Conservation Area) in the Eastern Plains, Chhep Wildlife Sanctuary (formerly Preah Vihear Protected Forest) and Prey Preah Roka Wildlife Sanctuary in the Northern Plains, Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary Biosphere Reserve in the Tonle Sap Flooded Forest, and coastal Koh Kong. Locations have been generalized to two decimal places to avoid poaching risks. Precise latitude and longitude are available for most records. For records with no latitude and longitude, locality data are recorded in this dataset - mostly to the level of a protected area. 102.217 107.666 14.711 10.358 2001 2018-12-31 Data published as part of a GBIF BIFA data mobilization grant. This data represents the first publication of occurrence data through GBIF of any Cambodian organisation. We call for other Cambodian organizations to share existing and future data in order to inform and improve management of Cambodia's protected areas and natural resources. unkown Olly Griffin WCS Cambodia Data Analyst and Operations Technical Advisor
Sen Monorom KH
ogriffin@wcs.org
WCS Cambodia Camera Trap Data Olly Griffin pointOfContact Katie Ommanney processor Simon Mahood Aggregated data from numerous independent surveys with different objectives across multiple landscapes. Data mobilization project funded by GBIF BIFA 3, project BIFA3_037. Camera trap data collection supported by: Agence Française de Développement (AFD), Asian Development Bank (ADB), Arcus Foundation, Danish International Development Assistance (DANIDA), Elyssa Kellerman, Liz Claiborne and Art Ortenberg Foundation (LCAOF), MacArthur Foundation, New Zealand Agency for International Development (NZAID), Panthera, Royal Government of Cambodia Keo Seima REDD+ (KSWS REDD+), Sam Veasna Center for Wildlife Conservation (SVC), UK Department for International Development (DFID), United States Agency for International Development (USAID), US Fish and Wildlife Service, WCS Strategic Investment Fund, The World Bank. WCS-supported protected areas within four major Cambodian landscapes: Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary (formerly Seima Protection Forest, formerly Seima Biodiversity Conservation Area) in the Eastern Plains, Chhep Wildlife Sanctuary (formerly Preah Vihear Protected Forest) and Prey Preah Roka Wildlife Sanctuary in the Northern Plains, Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary Biosphere Reserve in the Tonle Sap Flooded Forest, and coastal Koh Kong. Study design varied by project. Includes random and targeted placement of camera traps. No baited camera traps were used in any project.
2019-05-30T01:20:35.170+00:00 dataset Griffin O, Suzuki A, Willard C, Ommanney K, Mahood S (2019): WCS Cambodia camera trap occurrence data. v1.12. WCS Cambodia. Dataset/Occurrence. http://ipt.gbif.fr/resource?r=wcs_camera_trap_data&v=1.12 423e89b5-3c05-4ebe-8671-ddade9409b11/v1.12.xml