The camera trap that captured the glamorous, pose-loving bear was placed by Boulder, Colorado's Open Space and Mountain Parks office Rangers for a Colorado park system found a surprise when they ...
Camera traps are ubiquitous in conservation. They’re deployed to monitor biodiversity, study animal behavior, observe habitats over long periods of time, and enforce effective conservation action on ...
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 ...
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 ...
There’s always room for improvement. I can confidently say that I am better at wildlife monitoring using camera traps than I was five years ago, but that’s just the result of many small increases in ...
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Hidden camera trap caught this in the wild

A hidden camera trap recorded an unexpected wildlife moment deep in the forest. With no human presence, the animals moved freely, revealing rare natural behavior. This footage offers a raw and ...
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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 ...
Camera traps installed in the world’s largest tiger reserve, in China, have captured footage of an Amur tigress and her five ...
Cross River gorillas are Africa’s rarest and most endangered ape, once thought to have already been driven to extinction. Camera traps have emerged as a critical tool for monitoring the health and ...