Applied Ecology Resources ([ Ссылка ]) is broadcasting free, interactive, online workshops covering a range of useful topics for applied ecologists in research and practice.
Camera traps are a widely employed tool in wildlife research and monitoring, but in addition to images of wild animals, research cameras often record human images, inadvertently capturing behaviours ranging from innocuous actions to potentially serious crimes. If human images are not managed appropriately, it can lead to ethical blunders that may lead to loss of trust and goodwill that is imperative for effective conservation, as well as potential legal issues.
In this workshop, Dr Koustubh Sharma (Snow Leopard Trust) and colleagues Dr Justine Shanti Alexander and Matthias Fiechter address some of these dilemmas, and discuss a series of precautions that researchers can take when planning their study and principles they can follow when handling images of people.
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