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                <title xml:lang="eng">Sharing vertebrate occurrence data from camera traps in Asia</title>
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                            <para>Camera traps have become a ubiquitous tool in ecology and conservation. There were many studies based on camera trapping which required a common data management pool that represents Southeast Asia’s richest reservoirs of biodiversity and efforts for conservation. Support from BIFA6_005, species occurrence data were generated from camera trapping studies data from the published resources in 1999-2021 in Asian countries.</para>
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                    <title>Preparation and sharing of camera traps occurrence database (273,791 independent observations of 211 vertebrate species from 131 sites) of South East Asia</title>
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                            <para>Camera traps have become a ubiquitous tool in ecology and conservation. There were many studies based on camera trapping in the Asian countries which required a common data management pool that represents Asia’s richest reservoirs of biodiversity and efforts for conservation. Occurrence records for cryptic Southeast Asian rainforest species are severely underrepresented in GBIF and any other similar resource. This project is working to enlarge occurrence records from &gt;400 published camera trapping studies from across Asia into GBIF. A key partner is the Ecological Cascades Lab at the University of Queensland (‘ECL’) which has piloted this approach for studies published prior to 2015 in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore and has generated 273,791 independent observations of 211 vertebrate species at 131 sites. There is an exponential increase in camera trap data, and the project is adding camera trap data from Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam  and added data from 2015 to 2022. This project will contribute in enriching species data of Asians that will contribute to future research and monitoring of the globally threatened species in the region.</para>
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                            <para>BIFA6_005 is funded by Ministry of the Environment, Government of Japan</para>
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