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Installations (Traps, Bait Stations, Monitoring Stations and POIs)
Traps, Bait Stations Monitoring Stations and POIs (Points of Interest) are all types of installations - the fundamental parts of the Trap.NZ system.
Projects
In order to start adding traps and recording catches, you need to be part of a project. Projects allow people to collaborate on predator management projects in specific geographical regions. A project can range from being small (just you in your own backyard) ...
Lines
Lines allow you to group installations together. They don't require a physical location, though most often they are used to follow a physical track or path. Lines can be used however it makes sense within your project. When adding installations, you can ass...
Frequently Asked Questions
Mobile app
To use the app you need an account on the Trap.NZ website which is a member of an existing project. The Trap.NZ app works with the TrapNZ website and allows you to record trapping data on your phone. With it, you can plot traps, bait stations, monitoring s...
Organisations
Organisations are a way of grouping multiple projects together. Members who are added to an organisation automatically gain access to all of the projects in that organisation (to view, edit, and report on data).
Joining or starting a project
In order to start adding traps and recording catches, you need to be part of a project. Projects allow people to collaborate on predator management projects in specific geographical regions. A project can range from being small (just you in your own backyard) ...
Your account
Registration and logging in to your account
Reporting
Reporting is critical for accountability to trappers, funders, councils etc. It's also really interesting. Find out more about the many easy reporting options here. https://trap.nz/reports
Installations (Traps, Bait Stations, Monitoring Stations and POIs)
Traps, Bait Stations Monitoring Stations and POIs (Points of Interest) are all types of installations - the fundamental parts of the Trap.NZ system.
Members
Projects need Administrators, Managers, and Trappers. In backyard projects, that's the same person. Big projects will have dedicated people across all these roles. Find out more here.
Organisations
Organisations are a way of grouping multiple projects together. Members who are added to an organisation automatically gain access to all of the projects in that organisation (to view, edit, and report on data).
Projects
In order to start adding traps and recording catches, you need to be part of a project. Projects allow people to collaborate on predator management projects in specific geographical regions. A project can range from being small (just you in your own backyard) ...
Lines
Lines allow you to group installations together. Often they are used to follow a physical track or path, but they can be used however it makes sense within your project (they don't require a defined location). When adding installations, you can associate th...
Map feeds
Trap.NZ provides a range of map feeds in OGC (Open Geospatial Consortium) formats which can be linked directly into GIS tools such as ArcGIS, Google Earth and Google Maps, QuantumGIS etc. To access the feeds you first need to generate an API key.
Members
Remote monitoring
Information on integrating radio sensors with Trap.NZ
trap.nz policies and procedures
Getting Started
We are busy preparing the help section for the Design Tool. Please contact us at support@trap.nz for a demo.