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Tracking wildlife activity using camera traps
This video follows the setup of wildlife camera traps in a forest, capturing early results including fox activity and active movement areas. It explores location choices, environmental challenges, and ...
Iowa's Grant Webster shines a light on hidden wildlife, capturing stunning images of bobcats and owls in their natural habitats with clever camera traps, revealing the state's rich biodiversity.
Camera traps can be an incredible resource for monitoring wildlife. Capturing secret moments, hidden species, and even never-before-seen behaviors, they offer insight into the sec ...
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This camera trap captures ravens feeding on a fallen deer
This hidden camera footage captures a group of ravens feeding on the remains of a fallen deer in a quiet forest clearing. Their presence highlights the important role scavengers play in the ecosystem, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: Oklahoma State University A research team from Oklahoma State University documented a notoriously shy species using ...
A comprehensive camera-trap survey across the Annamite Mountains in 2025 has captured an astonishing array of rare mammals and birds, underlining the rich biodiversity of one of South-East Asia's most ...
Monitoring the vulnerable houbara bustard — a shy, ground-nesting bird of arid landscapes — is one of conservation’s quiet hard problems. The birds range across vast deserts in North Africa, the ...
Young tigress Jhumri’s journey from Bandhavgarh to Achanakmar Tiger Reserve highlights the importance of permeable forests.
Archived camera-trap data from southern Thailand’s Khlong Saeng–Khao Sok Forest Complex identified at least 43 individual Asian tapirs, suggesting the area may be a key refuge for the endangered ...
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