Spotlighting
Spotlighting or
lamping (also known as
jacklighting,
shining,
illuminating,
pit-lamping, and the
killing lamp) is a method of
hunting nocturnal animals using
off-road vehicles and high-powered lights,
spotlights, lamps or
flashlights, that makes special use of the
eyeshine revealed by many animal species. A further important aspect is that many animals (e.g., foxes and rabbits) often remain to continually stare at the light, and do not appear to see the light as a threat, as they would a human. It is possible to carefully approach animals on foot to a short distance if bright light is continuously maintained on the animal, greatly improving chances of successful killing. Spotlighting may also be used as a method of surveying nocturnal fauna. Repeated, frequent spotlighting may have a detrimental effect on animals, and is discouraged.
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