The saola is a real and documented animal, but it remains a mystery to most experts and researchers. A forest-dwelling bovid ...
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 ...
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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 ...
Once Upon a Forest on MSN
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 ...
Two camera traps were installed to film the wildlife living in the forests of an area protected by Costa Rica’s banana ...
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 ...
Community members in Alto Mayo, Peru, are protecting 4,000 hectares (nearly 10,000 acres) of unique wetland forest by combining sustainable ecotourism, scientific research and participatory management ...
MISSOULA – On a hillside in northwest Montana, Mahdieh Tourani secures a camera to a tree. She gives the straps anchoring the camera a good tug, and when it doesn’t move, she steps back to admire her ...
In Sumatra, researchers captured almost three times as many images of critically endangered tigers as during previous surveys, which shows the positive impact of conservation efforts even outside of ...
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