Camera survey captures 24 leopards, a hippo and more in Overberg!

Camera survey captures 24 leopards, a hippo and more in Overberg!

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Look! Camera survey captures at least 24 leopards, a hippo and more in Overberg

The Cape Leopard Trust research team is dedicated to the conservation of wildlife that calls the Overberg area home - including Cape leopards. In keeping a close eye on all of the untamed residents, the team surveyed an area spanning over 2400 km2 from Botvlei in the west to De Hoop vlei in the east.

For about six months, from mid-August 2021 to January 2022, 86 paired camera stations were placed along jeep tracks and hiking trails in this region of heavily fragmented Fynbos habitat. The survey is now complete and the Cape Leopard Trust (CLT) Research team captured some epic, off-the-grid moments.

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Picture: The Cape Leopard Trust

“By the end of the survey, we had amassed just over 230 000 photos. Manually sorting, identifying and tagging all of these is a mammoth task and we are very fortunate to have amazing support from WildID - a fantastic online machine learning programme that semi-automates the process of identifying and labelling the species in each of these images!”

Initial results from the survey indicate good species diversity with at least 27 native wild mammal species recorded, as well as a number of re-introduced and non-native species. The cameras spotted several animals that the CLT team is not used to seeing, such as hippo (in the Nuwejaars Wetlands SMA), a Cape dune molerat, fallow deer and a lone vervet monkey (possibly an escaped pet).

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Picture: The Cape Leopard Trust

Although birds regularly show up on our camera traps in regions like the Cederberg, Boland, Piketberg and Little Karoo, the team was quite surprised by the number and variety of different birds recorded in the Overberg - with at least 15 different feathered species making an appearance on the cameras. “Even more heartening was the presence of many baby birds – with blue cranes, Denham’s bustard, ostriches and spur-winged geese all showing off their chicks,” the team said.

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Picture: The Cape Leopard Trust

Encouragingly, the survey also recorded widespread leopard presence (at 50 of the 86 camera trap stations – representing 58% of locations). Using pattern recognition software and observer confirmation by eye, at least 24 adult leopards and 7 juveniles (from 4 litters) have been individually identified from the 526 leopard photographs taken. Together with an MSc student from the University of Cape Town, the Cape Leopard Trust team is now working to ascertain the leopard population density in the greater Overberg region.

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Picture: The Cape Leopard Trust

“A camera survey of this magnitude can really only be successful with the buy in and support of all parties involved, and the Cape Leopard Trust team would like to thank all the landowners who assisted us and permitted us to place camera traps on their properties. We extend our heartfelt appreciation to Walker Bay Fynbos Conservancy and Nuwejaars Wetlands SMA for their invaluable assistance with fieldwork and landowner communication, with special thanks to Denel OTR (Denel Overberg Test Range), SANParks Agulhas NP and CapeNature for their collaboration.”

 
Take a look at some of the snaps: 
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Picture: The Cape Leopard Trust
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Picture: The Cape Leopard Trust
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Picture: The Cape Leopard Trust
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Picture: The Cape Leopard Trust
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Picture: The Cape Leopard Trust
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Picture: The Cape Leopard Trust
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Picture: The Cape Leopard Trust

Source: https://www.capetownetc.com/

Published by Robyn Simpson on April 8, 2022

Camera survey captures 24 leopards, a hippo and more in Overberg!

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