[Esip-envirosensing] Bear deterrence methods for sensor stations

Wyngaard, Jane R (398M-Affiliate) Jane.R.Wyngaard at jpl.nasa.gov
Mon Mar 28 13:11:58 EDT 2016


I worked on some weather stations that had to be protected from baboons - we also had to use electric fences in the end.

I wasn’t on the power supply design but is it literally a matter of too little sunshine or would perhaps a more sophisticated recharge system help?

Jane
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Jane Wyngaard, Ph.D
Postdoctoral scholar
Instrument software and science data systems Section (398)

University of Southern California
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
4800 Oak Grove Drive MS: 158-256D
Pasadena, CA 91109

Phone:  818/354-6237
Email: Jane.R.Wyngaard at jpl.nasa.gov
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Date: Monday, 28 March 2016 07:50
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Subject: [Esip-envirosensing] Bear deterrence methods for sensor stations

Greetings all,
The Coweeta LTER has environmental sensor stations located throughout the southern Appalachians and as our sensor network has expanded to 68 stations, the incidents of black bear damage have increased.  These stations are located in fairly remote hardwood forests requiring equipment to be hiked in. Many are setup like the image below with soil moisture and temperature probes radiating from the base.  We bury the sensor cables so most of the issues have been with the enclosure and solar panel.  We have tried installing electric fences around the enclosure, but maintaining battery power has been an issue.  I would like to receive any suggestions, hear some war stories, etc. as to how any of you have been able to prevent wildlife damage (especially bears) to sensor stations.

Brian Herndon
Information Manager
Coweeta LTER<coweeta.uga.edu>
706.542.5691
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