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Ryan Pennesi uses motion-triggered, high-end cameras and the results can be dramatic images of Northland animals in the wild. Camera trap photographer captures stunning wildlife images ...
Over the course of the next three months, his high definition camera traps snapped remarkable images of the region’s most elusive wildlife. Here are the very best photos of the lot.
Of course, no images of Nessie were found, nor what triggered the camera to take its photos. Nevertheless, it's pretty cool that the camera trap performed its task, and was recoverable 55 years on.
Camera traps in Afghanistan's remote, ... Images: Camera Traps 'Catch' Rare Afghan Cats. News. By Live Science Staff published 5 December 2011 When you purchase through links on our site, ...
Photos captured by camera traps could seal the fate of an alleged tiger poacher in Thailand, WCS announced last Wednesday. Thailand police have confiscated tiger skin and body parts at a police ...
Adjacent to the University of Rhode Island's main campus, North Woods encompasses 225 acres of forest, wetlands, and headwater streams. Thanks to camera trapping efforts from the Department of ...
With hundreds of camera traps, a team of researchers has documented 105 mammal species at seven tropical-forest sites across the globe. This image of an ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) was taken at ...
Camera trap image of heath goanna scavenging a rat carcass. (IMAGE) University of Cambridge. Caption. Reptiles like the heath goanna are the largest remaining native land scavengers in much ...
The image of the tiger which was sighted in Srirangapatna in Mandya district on Tuesday has been captured in camera traps and was being matched with the database of the Forest Department. Besides ...
Camera trap images reveal the hidden wildlife of New York City. A collection of motion-triggered cameras in Brooklyn and Long Island is bringing ecologists closer to understanding how wildlife ...
Cloquet hunter Sean Hall built his first homemade camera trap in 2007, using inexpensive, used point-and-shoot digital cameras, and went on to capture stunning images of all sorts of critters near ...
Of course, no images of Nessie were found, nor what triggered the camera to take its photos. Nevertheless, it's pretty cool that the camera trap performed its task, and was recoverable 55 years on.