
Roland Kays | UNC-TV Science
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Frank Graff talks with Dr. Roland Kays of the NC Museum of Natural Sciences.
Researchers at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences are launching the the largest camera trap animal survey ever attempted. The study hopes to collect 20,000 photos from all 100 NC counties over three years. The pictures will provide data to assess wild animal habitats, behaviors, populations and interactions with development.
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Sci NC is supported by a generous bequest gift from Dan Carrigan and the Gaia Earth-Balance Endowment through the Gaston Community Foundation.

Roland Kays | UNC-TV Science
Special | 5m 58sVideo has Closed Captions
Researchers at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences are launching the the largest camera trap animal survey ever attempted. The study hopes to collect 20,000 photos from all 100 NC counties over three years. The pictures will provide data to assess wild animal habitats, behaviors, populations and interactions with development.
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