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Camera-trap research paves the way for global monitoring networks
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Camera-trap research paves the way for global monitoring networks
Ear-stones provide clues to researchers studying migratory habits of Amazonian fish species
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Camera-trap research paves the way for global monitoring networks
November 15, 2017
Camera-trap data from 96 carnivore species photographed across 12 countries, including this Sumatran tiger in Indonesia, were used to evaluate patterns in carnivore occupancy and richness across multiple spatial scales. Photo by S. Sunarto/WWF
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(540) 231-6157
Fall 2017
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