The camera trap that captured the glamorous, pose-loving bear was placed by Boulder, Colorado's Open Space and Mountain Parks office Rangers for a Colorado park system found a surprise when they ...
Sanctuary Manager Nick Stock spotted an isolated rocky outcrop from a helicopter overhead, and on a hunch laid down a single ...
From instruments of pursuit to tools of preservation, trail cameras have transformed the way humans see and safeguard the ...
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There’s always room for improvement. I can confidently say that I am better at wildlife monitoring using camera traps than I was five years ago, but that’s just the result of many small increases in ...
Camera traps are ubiquitous in conservation. They’re deployed to monitor biodiversity, study animal behavior, observe habitats over long periods of time, and enforce effective conservation action on ...
Cross River gorillas are Africa’s rarest and most endangered ape, once thought to have already been driven to extinction. Camera traps have emerged as a critical tool for monitoring the health and ...
A source stated that the cameras cover 212 square kilometre area of the park. This is the first time such a large-scale ...
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Wildlife was captured by a forest camera trap

A forest camera trap recorded animals as they appeared naturally in the wild. The footage shows their movements and habits ...
The largest-ever camera trap study in Central America, on Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula, has revealed how human disturbance affects where animals live and how they’re grouped. Protected areas and healthy ...
A wildlife surveillance system that can accurately detect and identify animal species using smart algorithms has been developed by researchers in Germany. The low-power, self-sufficient system, ...
Daffodils flourishing in sidewalk cracks, pigeons and starlings congregating on overhead power lines, rats living in your apartment walls — no matter how urban humans strive to make our environments, ...