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A little to the left. Now right. Chin up. Perfect. A bear in Colorado has people talking after taking about 400 selfies on a wildlife camera. The photos were originally posted two months ago on ...
The location where award-winning photographer Andrew West sets up his wildlife camera trap is a secret. The best we can tell you is it looks a little bit like a Hollywood movie set, but it's not.
The city's Open Space and Mountain Parks department set up nine of the cameras to track and learn about local wildlife species while minimizing the presence of humans in sensitive habitats.
A black bear dubbed "Selfie Bear" has gone viral after pictures from a wildlife camera were shared. The Boulder, Colorado, wildlife camera caught 400 pictures of the curious bear looking at itself.
Two separate adult mountain lions were recorded with cubs in different parts of the state last year, offering the first ...
Wildlife cameras hidden on the Somerset Levels, England, had captured incredible footage of a very rare bird, once thought to be extinct. Three bitterns, thickset members of the heron family ...
From research to conservation, camera traps have revolutionized our knowledge of wildlife. Though they date back more than a hundred years, camera traps have become more popular recently ...
For the past eight years or so, the 68-year-old has maintained a hidden network of trail cameras in the northeast corner of Anchorage’s Far North Bicentennial Park that record everyday wildlife ...
TechRadar has several wildlife enthusiasts on our expert testing team. Thanks to decades of experience both reviewing cameras and shooting in the wild, we know what it takes to get the shot on safari.