Adding new traps or stations
Traps, bait stations and monitoring stations are all managed in roughly the same way.
The below documentation specifically describes how to add a new trap to a project. However you can add a new bait station or add a new monitoring station is an almost identical manner, just replace the word "trap" with "bait station" or "monitoring station".
- From the Trap menu click add a new trap.
- Enter the details for the trap (required fields are indicated by *).
- Trap number*: a reference name for this trap (it doesn't actually have to be a number), this is what will be displayed on the map and can be whatever you wish. If you have a lot of numbered traps it is useful to add leading zeros to the number (e.g. T001, T002. etc). This will allow you to easily sort them numerically by clicking the column header.
- Date installed*: defaults to today's date. This date can be used for maintenance purposes (e.g. you may want to identify traps older than a certain date for replacement).
- Installed by: the name of the person who installed this trap.
- Trap type*: select the type of trap from the drop-down list. If your trap type is not listed select "Unspecified" and use the "Trap sub type" field to describe it.
- Double trap: check this box if the trap is a double set, or has another trap attached (you can also add supplementary traps later).
- Trap sub type: optionally enter any information such as modifications.
- Sensor provider: if this trap has a sensor attached, you can enter the name of the sensor make or provider (E.g. Econode, Encounter Solutions Ltd, MinkPolice, etc.). When you start typing, the matching provider names will automatically appear.
- Sensor ID: the unique ID of the radio sensor from the provider (this is usually a serial number written on the sensor).
- Send meta data about this trap to my sensor provider: checking this box will provide the trap location and other details to the sensor provider. This may help them manage their networks.
- Trap line: optionally select the line you would like the trap associated with. This can make it easier when recording trap data in the field.
- There are two different ways to place your trap on the map:
- Location*: use the • tool at the bottom of the map to place the trap on the map. Click on + or - to zoom in and out.
- Manual coordinates: alternatively you can enter latitude and longitude (degrees or decimal) separated by a space or comma here. When you click "Find using Coordinates field" it will place a marker on the map at the latitude and longitude you entered.
- Images: you can upload one or images of this trap
- Notes: enter any other information you want to keep with this trap (access, location description, etc.).
- Retired: check this box if the trap is no longer used (or moved to a different area). The trap will be removed from most displays but historical data will be retained.