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    A camera trap is a camera that is automatically triggered by motion in its vicinity, like the presence of an animal or a human being. It is typically...
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  • 1989–1990. In Kenya's Laikipia County, a black leopard was photographed by a camera trap in 2007; in 2018, a female subadult black leopard was repeatedly recorded...
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    and Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary. During a tiger census in 2008, camera trap and sign surveys using GIS were employed to estimate site-specific densities...
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    the vicinity of the international borders with Russia and North Korea. Camera-trap surveys carried out in the spring seasons of 2013 and 2014 revealed between...
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  • by Paul Rosolie". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved April 27, 2019. "Camera Trap in Amazon Gives Stunning Glimpse of Species Diversity". Yale School of...
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    recorded by camera traps in the Chitwan National Park. Its presence was confirmed in the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area in 2011 by camera traps. In February...
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    all of its range countries, which have established nature reserves, camera trap monitoring and anti-poaching patrols. The tiger is among the most popular...
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    the world's largest camera trap survey of wildlife in 2018–19. Across 141 different sites and in 26,838 locations, these camera traps were set up to survey...
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    In 2015, tigers were recorded by camera traps for the first time in the hill forests of Kayin State. Camera trap surveys between 2016 and 2018 revealed...
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    than 60 individuals were estimated to survive in Russia and China. Camera-trapping surveys conducted between 2014 and 2015 revealed 92 individuals in...
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    Pontic Mountains was questioned in 2016 due to a lack of evidence. A camera trap photograph obtained in Trabzon Province in the Black Sea region in September...
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    14 different protected areas, and 82 individuals were identified from camera trap photographs. In December 2017, fewer than 50 individuals were thought...
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    in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, mostly in Banderban district. During a camera trap project, few gaur were recorded indicating that the population is fragmented...
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    Brazil and Paraguay, as well as extreme northeastern Argentina. The first camera trap photos of this species in Argentina were obtained in April 2016 from...
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    leopard (Neofelis nebulosa) population that was endemic to Taiwan. Camera trapping studies carried out in several protected areas in Taiwan between 1997...
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    left for a stray/feral cat. Camera trap Digital camera Film format Infrared photography Movie camera Selfie stick Video camera Peter Read Miller (31 August...
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    northwest, and a few months later a mounted trap camera caught a glimpse of another individual. Further camera records followed in Osogovo and Strandzha...
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    Órgãos National Park in Rio de Janeiro in 2013 when it was recorded by a camera trap, indicating that pure white individuals do exist within the species,...
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    population's long-term survival. In 2018, a leopard was recorded by a camera trap, thus renewing hopes for the population's survival, although some experts...
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    leopard was photographed at an elevation of 4,300 m (14,100 ft) by a camera trap in May 2012. In Sri Lanka, leopards were recorded in Yala National Park...
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    and trends of tropical forest terrestrial vertebrate communities from camera trap data: a tool for conservation". PLOS ONE. 8 (9): e73707. Bibcode:2013PLoSO...
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    Bwe Moo; Froese, G. Z. L. & Gray, T. N. E. (2017). "First structured camera-trap surveys in Karen State, Myanmar, reveal high diversity of globally threatened...
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    day and at night. Three sightings in Pakke Tiger Reserve were by day. Camera traps set up in Myanmar captured thirteen animals, one around dusk, seven at...
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    during more than 7,200 camera trap days. One individual was recorded in Danum Valley Conservation Area. Data from 578 camera trapping stations in eight forest...
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    near Azarshahr in East Azerbaijan Province in 2008. In the same year, a camera trap recorded a Pallas's cat on the southern slopes of the central Alborz...
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    browser than most Asian rhinos. In April 2007, it was announced that a camera trap in Sabah had captured footage of a Bornean rhinoceros eating and investigating...
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    said that studies using camera traps indicated there could be 19 to 25 tigers in Sathyamangalam forests. A 2011 camera trap tiger density study conducted...
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    in Pattani. In Cambodia, a single fishing cat was photographed by a camera trap in Kulen Promtep Wildlife Sanctuary in March 2003. In 2008, a fishing...
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    Endau-Rompin National Parks. In April 2010, a spotted leopard was seen in a camera trap in Taman Negara National Park, where previously only black leopards were...
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    Wangchuck, T. (2016). National Snow Leopard Survey of Bhutan – Phase II: Camera Trap Survey for Population Estimation (Report). Thimphu, Bhutan: Wildlife...
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