Elk aren’t hard to kill; they’re just hard to find. Although elk populations are high, the landscape they live is huge and the terrain is rugged. With the animals spread over millions of acres of ...
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Documenting animal activity with trail cameras in snow
See how trail cameras are put to the test in snowy, freezing landscapes using DSLR equipment for effective camera trapping.
State officials are trying out new ways to keep an eye on Michigan's elk population — from elk teeth to trail cameras. As researchers with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources seek to identify ...
The influence of technology on fishing and hunting continues to grow. For anglers, advances in depth finders, fish finders, radar, sonar, weather applications, light attractors, and satellite GPS give ...
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Hidden wildlife moments recorded by a trail camera
I set up a trail camera in a quiet part of the forest and left it running without any checks. When I finally reviewed the footage, I was amazed by the variety of animals passing by. Some appeared ...
LEWISBURG, W.Va. (WCHS) — You never know what you’ll see on a trail camera. That adrenaline rush for hunters aside, this technology can also be a big help to wildlife biologists. There’s one group in ...
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Trail camera captures rare glimpse at tiny creatures dwindling in population: 'Many were surprised to find [out]'
"We like to think this was a nice way for the participants to feel more connected." Trail camera captures rare glimpse at ...
Scientists set up trail cameras near a canopy walkway in Peru and recorded several mammal species, including a “dwarf”-like creature, photos show. Photo from J. Santiago via Santiago and Swierk (2025) ...
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