Sets of remote cameras placed in trees can detect a wide range of diurnal and nocturnal arboreal vertebrates and help assess species presence relative to environmental factors. This relatively ...
A photographer says camera traps require a lot of patience, but with persistence, a few brilliant shots can make all the ...
Camera traps are a useful means to observe the behaviour of animal populations in the wild at remote locations. Researchers recently extended distance sampling analytical methods to accommodate data ...
Introduction / Paul D. Meek and Peter J.S. Fleming -- ONE. CAMERA TRAPPING FOR ANIMAL MONITORING: CASE STUDIES -- Camera trapping for animal monitoring and management: a review of applications / Don E ...
Scientists worldwide use camera traps to capture images and video of elusive wild animals. CNET's Kara Tsuboi visits a Bay Area wildlife preserve to see who prowls that territory after the sun goes ...
Camera traps, remotely installed cameras triggered by motion or heat of a passing person or animal, have helped research projects document the occurrence of species, photograph cryptic and nocturnal ...
Costa Rica’s massive biodiversity certainly extends to snakes. There are 141 species slithering, swimming, and burrowing through the country’s varied habitats. Considering the fact that all of these ...
A trapping camera installed in Palamu Tiger Reserve was destroyed late on Saturday night with foresters suspecting that the LCD monitor of the camera was damaged by an elephant which might have been ...
In “Camera Trapping” Global Field Program graduate and teacher Cate Rigoulot says that “when it comes to camera trapping, the possibilities are endless.” In the article, Rigoulot explores the ...