In a remote, and almost unheard of, nature reserve in western Tanzania, efforts are being ramped up to protect the incredible diversity of endangered wildlife that make their homes there. What does ...
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (October 30, 2024) – The first-ever camera trap study of the Central Cardamom Mountains Landscape has recorded 108 species, 23 of which are listed at risk (Vulnerable or above) on ...
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 ...
Technologies like camera traps and drones have made monitoring wildlife in forests easier than ever. However, a new study has found that in a protected area in northern India, these devices also end ...
MISSOULA – On a hillside in northwest Montana, Mahdieh Tourani secures a camera to a tree. She gives the straps anchoring the camera a good tug, and when it doesn’t move, she steps back to admire her ...
A new survey of wildlife using camera traps in a rural area of central Nepal has confirmed the presence of an adorable, ecologically important animal. The Himalayan reported that the camera traps ...
Karnataka's new wildlife estimation exercise kicks off January 5, covering major tiger reserves and all forest divisions. Led ...
In a remarkable turn of events for wildlife conservation on Prince Edward Island, a long-running monitoring project using camera traps has unveiled an exciting surprise: the return of the river otter.
Bangladesh’s forest department has recently included modern technologies and tools to strengthen its crime combat arsenal, after having lagged behind its surrounding countries for over a decade. So ...
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