Over the last decade, millions of people around the world have become aware of the camera trap. The candid images and videos that camera traps produce have been featured in countless documentaries, ...
Scientists have utilized camera traps to present the first study of ... They attached the cameras 40 - 45 centimeters above ground level to trees along the ridges, known to be travel pathways ...
Camera traps at Ise captured the first video of a genetically unique Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee. Video courtesy of SWNDF The Ise Conservation Area, a small patch of tropical lowland rainforest ...
Camera traps have emerged as a powerful tool for conservation and ecological research. Camera traps are being used for a diversity of purposes, including monitoring wildlife populations, surveilling ...
The first camera-trap survey by researchers from the Central University of Ecuador, the Andean Condor Foundation, and the EcoMinga Foundation recorded a jaguar (Panthera onca) in Río Manduriacu ...
A guide to camera traps and how they were used to film snow leopards. Getting up close and personal with mountain animals was a difficult task for the Planet Earth II 'Mountains' team. Director ...
Hence the authorities have now installed 10 more camera traps in an attempt to secure the image of the leopard and track its movement. CCTV surveillance cameras are also being monitored.