When monitoring the health of mammal populations, scientists often use camera traps to observe the animals in their habitats.
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New Scientist on MSNCamera trap spots endangered elephant mother and calf on the moveA weatherproof box and motion-trigger camera help photographer Will Burrard-Lucas capture images of rarely seen African ...
Weasels are often difficult to capture on camera, making it hard for conservationists to track their population numbers. This ...
Adjacent to the University of Rhode Island's main campus, North Woods encompasses 225 acres of forest, wetlands, and headwater streams. Thanks to camera trapping efforts from the Department of ...
A lone tiger, often spotted on camera traps in the protected Gautala Autramghat Wildlife Sanctuary in Maharashtra state India, has been thought to have been killed by poachers after disappearing ...
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Gentle mammals seen fighting on trail camera in Mexico. See the ‘unusual’ behavior“Our camera traps always showed tapirs walking silently, slowly and stopping many times to listen and smell for danger.” That all changed in May 2024 when researchers checked a trail camera and found ...
Night has fallen; an elephant mother and her calf walk through Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park, which covers more than 4000 square kilometres of rainforest in the northern Republic of the Congo.
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