DAY SHOOTING OPERATIONS
Day shooting operations are conducted to manage wildlife populations, particularly invasive or overabundant species. These operations are typically carried out in areas where animals are known to be active during the day.
Surveillance and Planning
• Identifying target areas and planning the operation based on animal behavior and habitat.
Safety Protocols
• Ensuring all personnel are trained and equipped with necessary safety gear.
Shooting Techniques
• Using high-accuracy firearms to ensure humane and effective removal of target animals.
NIGHT SHOOTING OPERATIONS
Night shooting operations involve controlling nocturnal pests and predators using advanced thermal imaging and night vision equipment. This allows for effective management of species that are active after dark.
Thermal Imaging Equipment
• Utilizes heat signatures to detect animals in low-light or no-light conditions, enhancing accuracy and efficiency.
Night Vision Devices
• Provides visibility in the dark, allowing shooters to see and target animals with minimal disturbance.
Stealth and Precision
• Conducting operations quietly to avoid alarming animals, which helps in achieving higher success rates.