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House Cats Avoid Coyote Haunts: Wild Cam Series
There’s a trick to conserving nine lives, and a new camera trap study shows that it may involve domestic felines having prudence when it comes to keeping out of coyote...
Wild Cam Series: Serengeti Wildlife
One of the largest camera trap surveys ever conducted used citizen scientists to take an inside view into discovering the ways animals in the Serengeti divide up their space and...
Wild Cam Series: Bobcat Ranges
This photo essay is part of a new series from The Wildlife Society featuring photos and video images of wildlife taken with camera traps. TWS Member Tracks Bobcat Habitat Camera...
Tiny cameras capture wildlife far from view
The cameras use AI and sensors to detect activity
AI cameras can reduce human-wildlife conflict in India
Researchers are deploying remote cameras with artificial intelligence capabilities in India to reduce conflicts between tigers and livestock. Tiger (Panthera tigris) populations have been so successful in rebounding in India that...
Watch: Florida trail cameras catch wildlife in action
Trail cameras can get glimpses of wildlife that humans rarely see. In North Florida, trail cameras captured amazing footage of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), Florida black bears (Ursus americanus floridanus),...
Tiny camera shows the world through tiny wildlife’s eyes
As video cameras have gotten smaller, their usefulness in monitoring wildlife has continued to grow. Still, some species have been too tiny to support them. But a new camera designed...
T-shirts campaign supports Recovering America’s Wildlife Act
The Wildlife Society is joining with other members of the Alliance for America’s Fish and Wildlife to raise awareness and support for the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act (H.R. 3742) by...
Nature show features cameras and wildlife — and TWS members
A pair of TWS members will be featured on the Canadian nature show “The Nature of Things.” Art Rodgers and Ullas Karanth will appear on the episode “Spying on Animals,”...
Camera network could offer snapshot of world wildlife
A group of biologists is calling for a network of remote cameras to share images of animal behavior around the world. Sixteen authors published a paper published in Frontiers in...