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Experts celebrate as trail cameras capture footage of rare bird species thriving in remote forest: 'It's heartening to see' - MSNBird lovers, break out your binoculars. A rare bird species was spotted in a forest in eastern India thanks to camera traps, also known as trail cameras. Trail cameras have become a great tool for ...
An African forest elephant — nicknamed the "ghost elephant" due to its incredibly infrequent sightings — was spotted in Senegal for the first time in five years earlier this June.
The predator was once widely seen in forested areas. Habitat loss, lack of prey and poaching are key contributors to the loss ...
Washington's natural resources department should make public footage captured by wildfire-spotting cameras, as other states have.
A vulnerable Blyth’s tragopan, spotted in Shirui forest, India, seen by trail cameras placed by a grass roots environmental protection group.
The livestream’s remote cameras will capture dozens of moose as they swim across the Ångerman River, some 300 kilometers (187 miles) northwest of Stockholm, in the annual spring migration ...
Millions tune in to see Sweden's annual moose migration. Nine million people watched last year's live broadcast, even though little happens for hours at a time, as remote cameras and a drone track ...
The livestream’s remote cameras will capture dozens of moose as they swim across the Ångerman River, some 300 kilometers (187 miles) northwest of Stockholm, in the annual spring migration ...
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