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This camera trap watched for 2 weeks - here’s what came through
For two full weeks, a hidden camera quietly watched over this steep, rocky hillside. Day after day, nothing seemed to change.
Hidden deep within Southeast Asia lies one of the world’s most mysterious and biologically rich regions, the Annamite ...
Study identifies 28 mammals in the Maya Forest and how water, drought, and humans are altering their habitat and survival ...
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 ...
Scientists speculate that the wild cats are trying to improve hydration or ease their cubs’ transition to solid food. The ...
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Turning camera traps into real-time sentinels: Interview with Conservation X Lab’s Dante Wasmuht
By Abhishyant Kidangoor 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 ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. Conservation technologies such as camera traps, drones and acoustic sensors, are playing a greater role in protecting endangered species, ...
Camera traps across India have captured rare species like Pallas’s cat, caracal, and musk deer between 2022 and 2026. These ...
The coyote ambled into the clearing on the first of September, a warm night lit by a thumbnail of moon. She’d spent the evening padding through juniper and pines near Colorado’s Arkansas River: ...
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