State officials are trying out new ways to keep an eye on Michigan's elk population — from elk teeth to trail cameras. As researchers with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources seek to identify ...
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 ...
Modern trail cameras bear little resemblance to their predecessors. Current models feature infrared sensors, high-megapixel cameras, and weatherproof housings that can operate for months without ...
Elk aren’t hard to kill; they’re just hard to find. Although elk populations are high, the landscape they live is huge and the terrain is rugged. With the animals spread over millions of acres of ...
I’ve tested plenty of trail cameras over the years—including a bunch from Moultrie—and while I love most of what I've tried, what I don’t love is changing batteries all the time. That’s why 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 ...
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 ...
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