This can include everything from a big cat patrolling its territory, to the raiding of a bird´s nest by a predator. Camera traps are also “wildlife friendly”, in that they cause little or no ...
Conservation & Society, Vol. 16, No. 4 (2018), pp. 493-504 (12 pages) Camera traps are widely used in conservation research and practice. They can capture images of people (‘human bycatch’), but ...
The identity was discovered after a trap camera installed in the core forest area of the Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary captured a picture of the tiger on Wednesday night. The picture was then sent to the ...
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 ...
“(Camera trapping) provides insights into the species behavior, spatial distribution occurrence, predation and other ecological features which are difficult to observe directly,” researchers said.