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 ...
Not too long ago, if scientists wanted to know more about wildlife populations, they’d trap animals in snares or cages and put tracking devices on them. Today, scientists often rely on trail cameras ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has installed 200 trail cameras to help estimate the state's elk population. (David Kenyon/Michigan Department of Natural Resources) The Michigan ...
I've been testing the new Moultrie Edge trail camera family for a few weeks now. I started with the Edge 3 (which you can read the full review of here), and it was great. But then I moved onto the ...
Researchers from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources will pilot the use of trail cameras to estimate the state’s elk population as part of a larger research project aimed at determining the ...
We’ve been running Moultrie trail cameras on our property for years. It started with the Edge, then the Edge 2, and now, the Edge 3. The newest cam in the family, the Edge 3 is packed with a bunch of ...
Researchers from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources have placed about 200 trail cameras throughout Northern Lower Michigan to help monitor the state's elk population. The trail camera ...
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