A Sierra Nevada red fox captured and collared for the first time in the southern Sierra may prove to be the key to saving the ...
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Camera Traps Finally Capture Rare ‘Ghost of the Canopy’ Wild Cat in Remote Guatemala Forest
The sighting of rare wildcat shows 'resilience' of the remote forest despite negligence.
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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What the camera trap found in the wilderness
A camera trap set up in a remote part of the wilderness captured unexpected animal activity. Without human presence, the wildlife moved naturally through the area. This footage reveals a quiet moment ...
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This was caught by a camera trap in the wild
A camera trap left undisturbed in the wild captured a moment of true animal behavior. With no humans around, wildlife moved naturally through the forest. The footage reveals how animals interact in ...
Researchers in Thailand have used archived camera-trapping data to identify a stronghold for Asian tapirs in the Khlong Saeng ...
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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Scientists Placed 300 Cameras Across Annamite Mountains. The Footage Revealed Several Rare Animals
These forest dwellers are some of the most vulnerable and trafficked animals from the Annamite mountain range.
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