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Rare blonde echidnas and tiny marsupials steal the show in first-ever camera survey of remote Tasmanian island
Camera traps can be an incredible resource for monitoring wildlife. Capturing secret moments, hidden species, and even never-before-seen behaviors, they offer insight into the secret lives of the ...
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Rare animals sighted in first ever camera survey of Truwana
Wildlife cameras have captured rare shots of blonde echidnas, tiny marsupials, and threatened seabirds on a small island off Tasmania's north coast.
Photographer Andrew West captures stunning wildlife images in Southwest Florida using a remote camera. The motion-activated camera trap allows for candid, portrait-like photos of animals in their ...
A rare and endangered animal was "rediscovered" on the grounds of a wildlife sanctuary after disappearing for eight decades. On Jan. 5, the Australian Wildlife Conservancy shared that an endangered ...
A rare and endangered northern quoll was spotted on a motion-sensor camera in Australia’s Piccaninny Plains Wildlife Sanctuary for the first time in 80 years “Just when we were close to giving up hope ...
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