Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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General introduction to capturing-monitoring
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R1 Chapter 1
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2
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Track and sign observations
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R1 Chapter 2
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3
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Direct observation methods
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R1 Chapter 3
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4
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Noninvasive observation methods
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R1 Chapter 4
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5
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Principles of collecting accurate data from field studies
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R1 Chapter 1
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6
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Capturing of herpetofauna
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R2 Chapter 1
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7
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Capturing methods of birds
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R1 Chapter 3
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8
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Ringing bird method
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R1 Chapter 3
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9
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Capturing and monitoring of small mammals
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R2 Chapter 1
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10
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Principles of camera-trap method
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R1 Chapter 12
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11
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Capturing of herbivores large mammals
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R1 Chapter 3
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12
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Capturing of carnivores large mammals
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R1 Chapter 3
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13
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Capturing and handling techiques of large mammals
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R1 Chapter 4
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14
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Collaring of large mammals
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R1 Chapter 10
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Prerequisites
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Language of Instruction
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Turkish
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Responsible
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Lecturer Ali Onur Sayar
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Instructors
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1-)Öğretim Görevlisi Dr. Ali Onur Sayar
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Assistants
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Asst. Prof. Tarkan Yorulmaz
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Resources
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R1 Silvy, N. J. (2012). The Wildlife techniques manual. Baltimore, Md: Johns Hopkins University Press, USA.
R2 Gurnell, J., Flowerdew, J. R., & Mammal Society. (2006). Live trapping small mammals: A practical guide. London: Mammal Society, UK
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Supplementary Book
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Goals
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The aim of this course is to teach; how to find track-sign, capture-handle methods and monitoring studies of wildlife animals
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Content
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Capturing methods according to wild animal classes, direct and indirect monitoring-handling methods in the field and using field study equipments
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