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 ...
Camera traps in Myagdi, Nepal surveyed national forests to locate and count the red panda population, strengthening ...
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 ...
Footage from a forest camera trap reveals nature exactly as it is, without human interference. Animals roam, forage, and ...
On a remote beach at the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, two very different species are meeting – sea turtles and jaguars. Each year, thousands of turtles return here to lay their eggs, while the jaguars ...
Camera traps installed high in the rainforest canopy in Malaysian Borneo have filmed a bounty of threatened primates, hornbills and a host of tree-dwelling animals feasting on figs. Biologists from ...
Five years ago, I began my journey using camera traps in wildlife monitoring projects in Costa Rica. A few years after that I began submitting wildlife articles to The Tico Times. I rely on my camera ...
Camera traps installed in the world’s largest tiger reserve, in China, have captured footage of an Amur tigress and her five ...
An organization in India saw a rare bird on their camera traps. Screengrab from ENFOGAL's Instagram video In forests of the far east of India, camera traps are giving an organization a closer look at ...