Here are some USGS Web pages with more information on capturing (animals) and Anywhere:
Field manual of wildlife diseases: general field procedures and diseases of birds
Manual listing field procedures for bird specimen collecting, bacterial, fungal, parasitic, and viral diseases, biotoxins, chemical toxins, common and scientific names of birds, and glossary. Manual can be downloaded or viewed in pdf format.
(Score: 0.690)
Field methods: capture and marking of pintails
Method of tracking pintail ducks by capturing with rocket nets or swim-in traps and attaching telemetry devices that allow satellite tracking. Includes video of rocket nets.
(Score: 0.690)
Restraint and handling of live amphibians
Procedure for the restraint and handling of live amphibians for amphibian research and monitoring with information on equipment and supplies, methods of physical restraint, mishaps, and treatment for injuries.
(Score: 0.690)
Lake Clark sockeye salmon research projects
Summary of research on salmon fish resources in the Ilamna/Lake Clark area in Alaska with links to scientific projects, Native Alaskan intern program, lake core analysis, radio telemetry, genetics, subsistence fishing, and research staff.
(Score: 0.647)
Discovery for Recovery: an International Pintail Recovery Initiative (Pinsat)
Using satellite telemetry and field studies to track pintail ducks during spring migration north from Californias Central Valley plus pintails in New Mexico and Texas. Includes links to migration maps, journal, duck calls, and field methods.
(Score: 0.615)
North Dakota furtakers: educational manual
Trapping education manual for the beginning or inexperienced trapper intended to provide information on North Dakotas predators and furbearing animals and the basics on how to trap them using good trapping skills and sound fur management.
(Score: 0.452)
Bat research in California
Brief review of bat research in the San Francisco Bay area and southern California providing land managers with information on the occurrence and status of bat species with links to bat inventories for California and related material.
(Score: 0.367)
Definition:
Collecting individual animals in the field by various methods in order to obtain information about the species or population and its ecology. Capturing methods are adapted to the habits and habitats of the target species and include both live trapping and kill trapping methods.