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 ...
While a "camera trap" might sound menacing, it actually does no harm at all to wildlife. The name is derived from the manner in which it "captures" wildlife - on film! Camera traps are not the ...
For the past 14 months, Phuchung Lachenpa, has been hiking through the mountains of Khangchendzonga in India setting traps for snow leopards – camera traps to capture images of the elusive ...
Remotely operated camera traps, sound recorders and drones are increasingly being used in conservation science to monitor wildlife and natural habitats, and to keep watch on protected natural areas.
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 project gathers data across the UK but wants to expand with help from people with camera traps. It is hoped it could enhance understanding of how wildlife is coping with challenges such as ...
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 ...
Conservation of threatened species is dependent on consistent population monitoring, and camera traps, or trail cameras, are a great way for researchers to do this. Scientists have utilized camera ...
doctoral student in the Department of Ecological Dynamics at the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (Leibniz-IZW). "This inspired us to look beyond the species level and investigate the ...