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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 ...
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Dancing woodcock caught on our camera trap at night
A camera trap we placed in the forest captured a woodcock dancing under the cover of night. With no one around, the bird displayed its natural behavior in a quiet and undisturbed setting. This rare ...
Destroyed habitats, poaching, and prey depletion have dramatically reduced tiger habitats around the world. Today, tigers occupy just 5–10% of their historical habitats. But on the Indonesian island ...
While Australia is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, we also have some of the highest extinction rates. Hopeful scientists set up thousands of camera traps across the country to build ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. Wildlife technology nonprofit Conservation X Labs has developed and deployed an AI-powered device to make real-time monitoring of camera-trap ...
Outgrowth of the 9th International Mammalogical Conference held in Sapporo, Japan, in Aug. 2005. Cf. pref. A history of camera trapping / Thomas E. Kucera, Reginald H. Barrett -- Evaluating types and ...
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