Thermal monocular application(一):Wildlife research field

Thermal monocular application(一):Wildlife research field

Wildlife research field

Animal behavior research:
Wildlife scientists use thermal imaging monoculars to observe the nocturnal activity patterns, foraging behavior, habitat selection, etc. of rare animals. For example, they observe nocturnal animals such as bats and owls to understand their living habits and ecological environment needs, and provide a scientific basis for protection work.

Animal tracking and monitoring:
In nature reserves, staff can use thermal monoculars to track and monitor large wild animals, grasp their location and range of activities in real time, and promptly detect abnormal behavior or threats to animals, such as illegal hunting and habitat destruction.


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