I found this very interesting. There are cameras set up so that the animals trigger them by their presence. They are hidden in remote places and allow scientists to study animal populations.
http://fusion.net/story/261552/millions-...f-habitat/
It is a great look at what really goes on in the forest. I am happy to see that there are quite a few animals triggering the pictures.
Sadly some areas are still in trouble. At least we are collecting good data. It might be useful to help protect an area from exploitation if we can show that it has at risk populations.
The pictures are worth it too.
http://fusion.net/story/261552/millions-...f-habitat/
It is a great look at what really goes on in the forest. I am happy to see that there are quite a few animals triggering the pictures.
Sadly some areas are still in trouble. At least we are collecting good data. It might be useful to help protect an area from exploitation if we can show that it has at risk populations.
The pictures are worth it too.
Catherine