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'CatMap' is a Participatory Science Project with Curious Minds, funded by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. This project built upon the work done by the [[Taranaki Furbabies]] cat-tracking project, and the Victoria University project 'Cat Tracker'. School children [http://www.datamap.co.nz/education/course/view.php?id=8#section-1 tracked their cats with GPS units]<ref>sciBRIGHT [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU_pY2sTwTA "How does GPS work?"]</ref>, <ref>High School [[wikibooks:High_School_Earth_Science/Using_Satellites_and_Computers|Earth]] Science</ref>, <ref>Unfa - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4O3ZVHVFhes how a GPS  works]</ref>and analysed where the cats went. CatMap focused on the areas adjacent to native bush [http://www.datamap.co.nz/education/mod/page/view.php?id=82 to determine cats' preferred habitat]  
'CatMap' is a Participatory Science Project with Curious Minds, funded by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. This project built upon the work done by the [[Taranaki Furbabies]] cat-tracking project, and the Victoria University project 'Cat Tracker'. School children [http://www.datamap.co.nz/education/course/view.php?id=8#section-1 tracked their cats with GPS units]<ref>sciBRIGHT [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU_pY2sTwTA "How does GPS work?"]</ref>, <ref>High School [[wikibooks:High_School_Earth_Science/Using_Satellites_and_Computers|Earth]] Science</ref>, <ref>Unfa - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4O3ZVHVFhes how a GPS  works]</ref>and analysed where the cats went. CatMap focused on the areas adjacent to native bush [http://www.datamap.co.nz/education/mod/page/view.php?id=82 to determine cats' preferred habitat]  

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CatMap

'CatMap' is a Participatory Science Project with Curious Minds, funded by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. This project built upon the work done by the Taranaki Furbabies cat-tracking project, and the Victoria University project 'Cat Tracker'. School children tracked their cats with GPS units[1], [2], [3]and analysed where the cats went. CatMap focused on the areas adjacent to native bush to determine cats' preferred habitat

Project Overview[edit | edit source]

Visit the Taranaki Furbabies cat-tracking project.

Partners in 'CatMap'[edit | edit source]

Welbourn School, New Plymouth

Inglewood Primary School

MAIN Trust NZ, Dr Dawn Mills (NP Vet Group), Dr Heidy Kikillus (VUW Cat Tracker NZ)

Information technology:[edit | edit source]

  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS): QGIS was used to visualise the GPS tracking data:
    • 'Time Manager' was used to show the day/night movements of cats
    • Sentinel-2 satellite imagery was used to define preferred habitats
  • Camtesia Studio recorded the QGIS screen and produced the mp4 videos

Resources:[edit | edit source]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

cat range
Ron and Bellatrix live at the same house, but Ron roams
Welbourn fun

Charlie range and distance.jpg

Project Report[edit | edit source]

CatMap report 2019 07 31.pdf

Resources[edit | edit source]

http://www.datamap.co.nz/education/course/view.php?id=8

Radio New Zealand - interview about the CatMap project January 2020 with slide-show and transcript.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. sciBRIGHT "How does GPS work?"
  2. High School Earth Science
  3. Unfa - how a GPS works