
Latest scale aims to weigh if chubby endangered B.C. marmots have more babies
Vancouver Island marmots can be a little shy when it comes to revealing their weight.
Technicians and researchers with Vancouver Island University and the Wilder Institute are ready to deploy their latest version of an outdoor scale this summer to assess the health of the critically endangered species and determine if larger marmots have more babies.
The scale is about the size of a laptop case and needs to be rugged enough to survive in the outdoors but not feel foreign to the house-cat-sized marmots so they are comfortable standing on it.
Mike Lester, a technician in the faculty of science and technology at Vancouver Island University, says the latest scale has a plywood surface and is the first with technology that will read a chip implanted in each marmot to identify them.