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1 August 2007 A Theft-Resistant Adjustable Security Box for Digital Cameras
CRAIG M. FIEHLER, BRIAN L. CYPHER, SAMANTHA BREMNER-HARRISON, DENNIS POUNDS
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Abstract

Remote camera traps are becoming an increasingly popular, affordable, and valuable tool for wildlife research. However, theft and vandalism of these camera systems can result in substantial financial loss and loss of valuable data. We developed an adjustable steel camera security box to protect our Cuddeback® (Non Typical, Inc., Park Falls, WI) digital scouting cameras. Our cameras were deployed for 160 days and experienced no theft or vandalism during that time. Our armored camera box successfully protected our equipment and data, can be sized to accommodate any brand of camera, and can be used in a variety of field situations.

CRAIG M. FIEHLER, BRIAN L. CYPHER, SAMANTHA BREMNER-HARRISON, and DENNIS POUNDS "A Theft-Resistant Adjustable Security Box for Digital Cameras," Journal of Wildlife Management 71(6), 2077-2080, (1 August 2007). https://doi.org/10.2193/2006-298
Published: 1 August 2007
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KEYWORDS
Camera trap
Cuddeback®
digital camera
remote photography
security box
theft protection
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