July 5, 2005
latimes.com : Outdoors
BRIEFS
Spying
on sparrows
Hugo Martín
University of California scientists have wired a forest in the San Jacinto
Mountains with high-tech gadgets for a close-up study of nature.
About two dozen remotely operated cameras — including one slung from cables
and operable via Internet connection — zoom in on feeding sparrows, nesting
bluebirds, grazing deer and other wildlife at the James Reserve near Idyllwild.
The equipment enables scientists to study previously unobserved phenomena, such
as animal behavior during weather changes. "The better we understand an
ecological system, the better we can manage it," says UC Riverside biologist
John Rotenberry.
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