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Wildlife caught on our forest camera trap

Our forest camera trap recorded several wild animals moving naturally through the woods. With no human presence, their behavior was calm, alert, and undisturbed. This footage gives a rare and honest ...
Join a photographer as they set up and test a DSLR camera trap in their garden to document visiting wildlife. Follow along as they share the steps and challenges involved in capturing candid images of ...
To track an elusive group of small carnivores, researchers in Europe are turning to an innovative camera-trap design. A new study from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands found that when it ...
Over the past year, seven occurrences of leopard movements were reported in Jaipur's residential areas. The Rajasthan Forest ...
Two camera traps were installed to film the wildlife living in the forests of an area protected by Costa Rica’s banana ...
Research Location: Puerto Princesa, Philippines Conservation Partner: Centre for Sustainability PH Dr. Sapana Lohani and Dr. John Swaddle W&M and Filipino students worked with the Centre for ...
Two elusive black leopards were captured together on camera in Bengal’s Kurseong forests, offering scientists a rare window into wildlife genetics and ecosystem health.
Two camera traps set up for the tiger census in Bardiya have been damaged. According to Ajit Tumbahamphe, head of the Bardiya ...