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These award-winning wildlife photos were made with unique camera traps and old DSLR camera gear
I was delighted to interview top wildlife photographer Will Burrard-Lucas at this year's Sony World Photography Awards, after he scooped the top Wildlife Category prize for his 'Crossing Point' series ...
AI can now identify wildlife in camera trap images almost as accurately as humans, cutting months of conservation work down ...
MISSOULA – On a hillside in northwest Montana, Mahdieh Tourani secures a camera to a tree. She gives the straps anchoring the camera a good tug, and when it doesn’t move, she steps back to admire her ...
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 ...
Community members in Alto Mayo, Peru, are protecting 4,000 hectares (nearly 10,000 acres) of unique wetland forest by combining sustainable ecotourism, scientific research and participatory management ...
Photographer Will Burrard-Lucas won the Wildlife Category at the Sony World Photography Awards 2026 with his 'Crossing Point' series, captured in Kenya's Masai Mara using self-developed camera traps ...
The implications could be significant for conservation, WSU said. Faster processing means wildlife managers can move more ...
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