European Wildlife on MSN
Camera trap footage reveals the secret life of a wild hare
Hidden deep within a rocky woodland landscape, a remote wildlife camera captured a peaceful moment as a wild hare carefully ...
Once Upon a Forest on MSN
Our forest camera trap captured this unexpected moment
We placed our forest camera trap deep in the woods, unsure of what might appear. When we checked the footage, it captured an unexpected moment unfolding naturally in front of the lens. It was a brief ...
It sounds fantastical, but it’s a reality for the scientists who work at the world’s largest particle collider: In an underground tunnel some 350 feet beneath the France–Switzerland border, a huge ...
There are a thousand ways a potentially beautiful camera trap wildlife video can be ruined but every once in a great while, everything works out just right, and you record the perfect video. My job is ...
The burgeoning field of arboreal camera trapping is revealing new knowledge about tree-dwelling species. Recent advances in camera technology, climbing techniques and safety equipment have brought the ...
This extraordinary glimpse of one of Malaysia’s last remaining tigers provides hope that nationwide efforts to save the species are working. Since the 1950s, the tiger (Panthera tigris) population in ...
Cross River gorillas are Africa’s rarest and most endangered ape, once thought to have already been driven to extinction. Camera traps have emerged as a critical tool for monitoring the health and ...
The BDN outdoors section brings readers into the woods, waters and wild places of Maine. It features stories on hunting, fishing, wildlife, conservation and recreation, told by people who live these ...
I accidentally walked 20.873 miles. That’s 33.592 kilometers. I think it’s fair to say that I could be described as stubborn. That personality trait probably comes into play in this story but the real ...
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