The northern quoll has been captured by a trail camera, marking its return to this AWC-owned sanctuary for the first time in ...
European Wildlife on MSN
Three weeks of wildlife captured on camera trap
I left my camera trap in the same location for three full weeks without disturbing the area. Over those 21 days, the camera ...
Researchers in Thailand have used archived camera-trapping data to identify a stronghold for Asian tapirs in the Khlong Saeng ...
Notable findings feature the Asian palm civet, greater coucal and red-throated flycatcher, as well as Red Data Book species ...
Once Upon a Forest on MSN
We caught more than wildlife on our camera trap
When we checked the footage from our camera trap, we expected the usual animals passing by. But what we found felt different—there was a quiet mood, a moment that told a bigger story. It was more than ...
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Camera Traps Finally Capture Rare ‘Ghost of the Canopy’ Wild Cat in Remote Guatemala Forest
The sighting of rare wildcat shows 'resilience' of the remote forest despite negligence.
A camera-trap survey conducted throughout 2025 has revealed the bewildering breadth of biodiversity hidden within the ...
"We used fatty acid tablets, a skunk-based lure, sardines, and a sweet lure made of peanut butter, jelly, molasses, anise oil ...
A camera-trap biodiversity survey has revealed the remarkable diversity of wildlife species inhabiting the vast, untouched, and biodiverse Virachey National Park in northeastern Cambodia, said a joint ...
Camera traps, GPS collars and DNA testing are being used on foxes at Booderee National Park as efforts to control the pests intensify.
A 2025 survey in the forests of Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia uncovered several rare and endangered animals.
"One of Australia's rarest mammals" was caught in camera after an ecologist sifted over 100 hours of wildlife footage.
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