An international research team has for the first time investigated how an unfolding armed conflict influenced the behavior of ...
A rare camera-trap study logged the effects of armed conflict on wild animals in real time. By Emily Anthes The radioactive ...
Camera footage in Ukraine's Chernobyl exclusion zone revealed that mammals became less active — especially at night — during the Russian occupation, highlighting the war's immediate impact on ...
A hidden wildlife camera captured an extraordinary glimpse into the private life of a hawk family high above the forest floor ...
The camera traps help researchers gain insight into elusive creatures such as the Sunda pangolin and greater mouse-deer. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
For decades, the Chernobyl exclusion zone has served as an eerie but important refuge for wildlife. But new camera-trap research suggests that wildlife behavior shifted quickly once Russian forces ...
While Australia is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, we also have some of the highest extinction rates. Hopeful scientists set up thousands of camera traps across the country to build ...
A Ministry of Envi­ronment news release has reported that a camera trap study in the Cardamom Mountains National Park has recorded 14 rare and endangered wildlife species.
A single camera trap survey pinned down 438 individual carnivores from six species, the first open dataset to map them all together.
The long-term mammal monitoring project on Barro Colorado Island is one of the most unique camera trap systems in the tropics and the first of its kind Rosannette Quesada Hidalgo Glitter was a female ...