Wildlife and Thermal Imaging
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SeeMore Wildlife Systems, Inc. has its cameras trained on near extinct species such as sea lions in
“We use the cameras to collect data for an environmental impact statement (EIS) on the potential reintroduction of the desert bighorn sheep, whose numbers have dwindled throughout the West to the point they meet the “endangered” standard for most states. The thermal camera offers night vision capability to monitor the sheep’s competitors, such as the exotic aoudad, and nocturnal predators, such as the mountain lion” said Larry Griffing, a professor at
Thermal-Eye technology is also being used to identify and monitor Stellar Sea Lions as they “haul out” onto the rocks at
SeeMore software enables images of the endangered animals to be saved, edited and displayed for future analysis or public reproduction. A sampling of the video gathered by SeeMore thermal and traditional cameras can be viewed at www.SeeMoreWildlife.com.
Because images can be relayed to practically any location via satellite, researchers can view subjects without disturbing the natural habitat. The specialized cameras allow researchers to capture images unseen by visible light cameras. Thermal-Eye technology reads specific heat signatures, converts them and relays the images to a research station via satellite.
Housed in a rugged pan and tilt housing, the modified Thermal-Eye 300D camera can view wildlife through thick vegetation and in total darkness. The unit’s “wiper and washer” feature assures the camera will be effective – even in extreme weather conditions. SeeMore Wildlife cameras use various combinations of wind and solar power sources due to the remote nature of locations. But a range of available sources can be used to drive Thermal-Eye cameras.
The L-3 family of Thermal-Eye cameras provides an array of solutions including fire, police and homeland security. Immigration enforcement by border control officers may be one of the most interesting applications involving wireless video. The technology allows officers to observe violators and monitor crossing patterns – all from the safety of a remote facility.
For an online demonstration of how the Thermal Eye 300D long-wave infrared video camera works visit http://www.raytheoninfrared.com/learnmore/looking.html.
For more information about See More Wildlife visit www.SeeMoreWildlife.com
L-3 Communications Infrared Products, based in Dallas, designs, manufactures and sells a wide range of thermal imaging products and solutions serving the security, fire and rescue, public safety, law enforcement, transportation, industrial, utilities and Homeland Security markets. Product applications include search and rescue, perimeter surveillance, investigation, industrial process monitoring, preventive maintenance, automotive and truck night vision and much more. Visit www.thermal-eye.com for additional information.
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