A great trail camera helps you stealthily identify wildlife from afar, capturing footage you could never get in person.
Trail cameras across the US have been capturing extraordinary footage of some of the country's rarest animals, providing wildlife experts with unprecedented insights into the behavior and distribution ...
CDFW described the Sierra Nevada red fox as "one of the rarest carnivores on the planet" and noted the sighting was the first ...
Trail cameras have evolved from basic scouting tools into sophisticated wildlife monitoring equipment. What began as grainy motion-triggered photos has transformed into a data collection system that ...
Amateur photographers who have dabbled in shooting wildlife know the challenges: The woods are too dark. The creatures, too fast. Oops, the camera just turned itself ...
Thanks to decades of conservation work, their population has rebounded to around 400. Trail camera captures rare footage of ...
This hidden camera footage was recorded over the course of 1 month, capturing a peaceful moment as a small group of deer moves quietly along a forest path. Their cautious steps and natural awareness ...
One of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's most-loved stories this month was about Snapshot Wisconsin's trail camera project, which has captured 100 million images of wildlife over its 10-year history.
New York launched a new citizen science wildlife monitoring program this week, called Snapshot NY. It’s engaging interested New York residents to participate in a statewide project that will use trail ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks wants to hear from the public about trail cameras on public lands. “Public input is a key component of the regulatory process,” ...
An image of the Sierra Nevada red fox released by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. The elusive fox, which actually has a dark gray/granite coat rather than red, is running across ...