Laos and far northwestern Vietnam. More recently, photographs from a camera trap at Xuan Lien Nature Reserve in Vietnam appear to have identified two individuals...
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Vietnam mouse-deer in dry low-lying forests of southern Vietnam with camera trap evidence. The mouse-deer is characterised by a rough coat with a strange...
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muntjacs are extremely difficult to study because of their shyness. Camera-trap photographs have revealed the presence of hairy-fronted muntjacs where they...
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south Sudan, Uganda, west Kenya and the island of Bioko S. c. scutata Heuglin, 1863 – Ethiopia and east Kenya to southeast South Africa, east Angola...
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org. Retrieved 12 November 2019. Nguyen, An (11 November 2019). "Camera-trap evidence that the silver-backed chevrotain Tragulus versicolor remains in...
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the Chittagong Hill Tracts, mostly in Banderban district. During a camera trap project, few gaur were recorded indicating that the population is fragmented...
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at night. The vicuña's thick but soft coat is a unique adaptation that traps layers of warm air close to its body to tolerate freezing temperatures....
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1930s, only 30,000 remained. In the 1960s and 1970s, biologists started trapping wild turkeys from the few places they remained (including the Ozarks and...
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such as Jotunheimen, it is still possible to find remains of stone-built trapping pits, guiding fences and bow rests, built especially for hunting reindeer...
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2011-12-19 Rare pygmy hippos caught on film, BBC News 2008-03-10 Camera trap results, Sapo National Park, Liberia, Zoological Society of London (EDGE...
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as well as WWF International. A 2011 examination by the IUCN of camera trap photos from northern Cambodia, some taken in known kouprey habitat, failed...
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indoors all continue to be widely used. More modern shepherds used guns, traps, and poisons to kill predators, causing significant decreases in predator...
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from circulatory disturbance. When the camel exhales, water vapor becomes trapped in their nostrils and is reabsorbed into the body as a means to conserve...
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northwest, and this behaviour is exploited by Indigenous peoples who dig pit traps around the bush and wait nearby to capture them. The omnivorous diet includes...
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ranchers to protect livestock by setting up traps in traditional marking spots; the calls of the trapped cheetah can attract more cheetahs to the place...
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are: Northern gelada, T. g. gelada Eastern gelada, southern gelada, or Heuglin's gelada, T. g. obscurus The gelada has been referred to by other names...
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sheep, bison, American cheetahs, American lions, and wolves of the Natural Trap Cave found that while American cheetahs seemed to subsist on pronghorns,...
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decreasing pheasant roosting habitat, shooting pheasants in organized hunts, trapping and removing them from areas where there are high concentrations of birds...
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tainted their flesh. Tribal Bhils are claimed to have used a technique for trapping females that involves setting twigs on fire around the nest containing...
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deer to be culled. Another controversial method involves trapping the deer in a net or other trap, and then administering a chemical euthanizing agent or...
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species-specific use patterns of bais (forest clearings) in Central Africa with camera traps". African Journal of Ecology. 52 (1): 59–68. doi:10.1111/aje.12084. White...
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In 2012, the Negros Interior Biodiversity Expedition undertook camera trapping in the Northern Negros Natural Park and gained the first photos taken in...
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population cannot be accurately counted, they are often seen on camera-trapping studies which suggest a population well above being endangered. Gongshan...
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the road, preventing vehicle collisions and allowing animals that are trapped between the road and the fence a way to escape to safety. However, to maintain...
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and to propose key sites as protected areas; better control hunting and traping; to assess its ecological requirements, particularly its sensitivity to...
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to be extinct. On April 1, 2019, a water deer was spotted using a photo trap in the "Land of the Leopard" national park in the Khasan district of Primorsky...
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physical barriers limit movement of the antelopes. Cases of saiga herds being trapped within fenced areas and starving to death have been reported. Saigas are...
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of guns in the last century lead to increased hunting. The use of snare traps takes a toll on the species, although it is not a target species. Since...
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thousand birds each night. An estimated five to ten million queleas are trapped near N'Djamena each year, representing a market value of approximately...
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evening. Trapping also does not work easily, as bushpigs are wary of new and unfamiliar objects in their territories, and will avoid a trap for several...
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