Mammal Occurrence - Banff

Motion-detection cameras are a cost-effective and non-invasive tool used in Banff National Park for sampling mammal populations and estimating species occurrence. Occupancy modelling, which uses detection/non-detection data from cameras, provides a useful and flexible framework for population trend analyses. Data are collected throughout the year across Banff National Park to determine change in the distribution of key animal populations as well as supporting demographic predictions to better inform management.

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Last Updated April 17, 2026, 18:59 (UTC)
Created April 17, 2026, 18:59 (UTC)
contact_email jesse.whittington@pc.gc.ca
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open_canada_date_modified 2023-03-24 00:00:00
open_canada_date_published 2017-10-01 00:00:00
open_canada_keywords {"fr": ["modélisation de l’occupation", "appareil photo actionné par le mouvement", "parc national Banff", "faune"], "en": ["Occupancy modelling", "remote camera", "Banff National Park", "wildlife"]}
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title_fr Présence de mammifères – Parc national Banff
update_frequency P1Y