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Orbiting Satellites to Count Giant Rats

Posted by FeFeHumHum on 02:48 PM 09/21/2008

Orbiting Satellites to Count Giant Rats

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September 18, 2008 - Scientists plan to use satellite photos to count giant kangaroo rats, the first-ever monitoring of an endangered species from outer space.

Scientists will examine images taken from the same satellite used by Israeli defense forces to find the circular patches of earth denuded by the rats as they gather food around their burrows.

From that they plan to get the first-ever accurate population count of the rodents, a bellwether for the health of a parched plains environment.

By comparing the photos to 30 years of satellite images being released this month by the U.S. Geological Survey, researchers hope to better understand how the population has fluctuated in response to climate change and as the arrival of state and federal canal water turned the arid San Joaquin Valley into a patchwork of intensely cultivated farms and forced giant kangaroo rats to concentrate on higher ground.

The information will help scientists determine when cattle might be used to reduce nonnative grasses, allowing the rats to more easily find food.

This study using satellite technology is taking place on the vast Carrizo Plain, a 390-square-mile desert grassland 150 miles southwest of here that is home to the most concentrated remaining populations of kangaroo rats.

The technology replaces trapping and tedious airplane fly-overs as a means of taking census.

"It allows us to more quickly recognize whether populations are declining where we want them to exist," said Scott Butterfield, a biologist with The Nature Conservancy. "If they go below a threshold, that is when we would consider intervening."



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#1 Posted by dralokyn on 04:16 PM 09/22/2008


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wow, that's really cool. and a better use for geological surveys than seeing if your car is in the photo. *grin*
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#2 Posted by NaughtyGypsy on 12:18 AM 09/23/2008


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That's pretty interesting. Like Dralokyn said, much better use of imaging than seeing if your car's in the pic.
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#3 Posted by michaeljw2 on 06:45 AM 09/23/2008


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Really? We're using satellites to count rats? I'm not sold yet...
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#4 Posted by Surfitupcc on 02:27 AM 09/24/2008


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seems like a waste of time and efforts. why dont they use the same satellites and count all the homeless people on the streets and do something about their feeding shortages. damn environmentalists, i hope when you are reincarnated as a tree so i can cut you down and make a book out of you.
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#5 Posted by leon2006 on 12:32 PM 09/26/2008


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go out and do a manual survey you lazy bums.
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