Cheetah Spotted in Djibouti for the First Time in Over 30 Years GroundUp_News: Djibouti
Cape Town-based Murgatroyd is also a research associate at the FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology at the University of Cape Town, and started her research career studying Verreaux's Eagles in the Cederberg region.
Buechley said the team's work had been"really the first large biodiversity assessment ever done in Djibouti". The cameras were set at carefully selected sites to shoot bursts of three frames when triggered by a passing animal. Although 27 of the cameras malfunctioned or were broken or stolen, the team was able to process images from more than 1,300 trap nights in total.
Then came the exciting find. At 1:59am on 30 March last year, a camera on the rugged and remote Digri Plateau in the south-east of the country recorded six images of a cheetah of unknown gender.
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