Made-up Moose Aerial Survey Report

Author

Jane Biologist

Published

October 29, 2024

Introduction

This report summarizes the findings from the moose aerial survey conducted across various regions. The data includes counts of adult moose and calves observed by different observers.

Study Area

Dataset Overview

The dataset consists of observations from various regions, recorded by multiple observers. The key variables are as follows:

  • Observer Name: The individual conducting the survey.
  • Area: The specific region surveyed.
  • Number of Adults: The number of adult moose counted.
  • Number of Calves: The number of calf moose counted.
  • Survey Date: The date the survey was conducted.

Below is a snippet of the dataset:

Summary Statistics

Total Counts

The total counts of adult moose and calves observed during the survey are as follows:

Total Adults: 243
Total Calves: 41

Average Counts

The average counts of adults and calves per survey are:

Average Adults per Survey: 24.3
Average Calves per Survey: 4.1

Summarize data by region

Conclusion

This report summarizes the key findings from the moose aerial survey dataset. The data shows a distribution of observed adult and calf moose across the specified regions. The average counts indicate overall trends that can inform future wildlife management strategies.

Recommendations

Based on the analysis, consider implementing these recommendations:

  • Increase monitoring efforts in regions with lower counts.
  • Investigate potential causes for calf mortality.
  • Share findings with relevant wildlife management authorities for action.

References

Moose aerial survey data collected in September 2023. Additional resources on wildlife management and population studies…