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Monday, November 21, 2011
Automated Bear Trap Patent Almost Approved!
The Automated Bear Trap was used this summer in Western Montana by MT FWP. The trap captured five management bears this year.
The Automated Bear Trap is currently bring retrofitted with a new state of the art wireless system provided by Verizon Wireless. This new system will greatly improve the bear traps wireless capabilities. Thanks to a grant by the Foundation we are able to maintain the bear trap through the 2011-12 season.
Monday, May 30, 2011
AE presents at second annual ETC in Missoula, MT
Here is an excerpt from the website describing our presentation:
Lynx to Loons: Learning made Fun
Presented by Ryan Alter and Tracy Holland, Alter Enterprise. Bringing in outside experts can be an excellent way to increase student engagement in your classroom. In this presentation, we will bring in biological experts and show you how to integrate real time, interactive, videoconferencing into your curriculum. Attend this program for a fun and exciting adventure into the wild.Friday, May 27, 2011
AE Presents at ISTE 2011
Alter Enterprise uses videoconferencing technology to bring presentations from Montana Field Experts into the classroom. Our programs are unique in that the presentation is given from the location that the biologists actually do their research. We show real studies that are currently being conducted using innovative technology that we design for researchers. Alter Enterprise is a technology and wildlife monitoring company with a strong passion for educational outreach. Our programs range from 1st grade through high school and the presentations can be geared toward different objectives for your class.
Monday, 6/27/2011, 2:00pm–2:30pm
Sign up at
http://www.isteconference.org/ISTE/2011/program/search_results_details.php?sessionid=60661619
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Automated Bear Trap in the News
We would very much like to thank Montana FWP for giving us the opportunity to work with them. It has been their advice and support that has made the automated bear trap a success.
Stay tuned for more updates....
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Bears and Cougars!
Hi All! Lots of action this weekend out here in Montana! While we were at the Griz game on Saturday, the real Griz were making an appearance out in the woods. This week were are off to LA for the 2010 Solar conference. Gotta keep on top of all of the new technology. Have a great week! |
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
AMAZING WILDLIFE PICS!!
We have captured some amazing wildlife pictures in the last two weeks…two black bears hanging out together, a fawn feeding and a couple of grey wolves. Our buddy Giles came across a fresh mountain lion kill last week but before we could get a camera on it the bears got into the leftovers. The weather is certainly starting to change here in Montana and the animals are getting ready for winter.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Bear Cub Returns to Den
Last winter we are able to help out bear mangers by placing a black bear cub in a web enabled den to hibernate for the winter. The cub spent approximately 4 months in the den (winter 2009-2010). We recorded his movements and habits learning quite a bit about bear hibernation. For example in an average of 30 days the bear was visibly awake for 28 of them. He spent time fluffing his bed, scratching, yawning and checking his surroundings. You can watch videos posted here on our blog or at www.condonwildlifecams.com. The black bear cub left the den in the spring of 2010. Just last month (Septermber2010) we saw the cub on the den camera checking out his home from last winter (photo attached). It is possible that he may den here again thru the winter of 2010. We are keeping a close eye on the cameras to see if he returns! |
Monday, September 27, 2010
Bird Box Surprise
http://sharing.theflip.com/session/5c382c548ea22a41a0653c6f100f2150/video/18549183
They were out for a week getting the gear ready fro winter...although it is 80 degrees today in MT we know winter will be here soon. We caught a few sightings of bears on camera 4 www.condonwildlifecams.com.
And of course lots of deer.
Plans this week include designing a Hippo camera for the Humane Society.
Stayed tuned for more pics!