
🐒Smithsonian researchers use camera traps and acoustic recorders to monitor wildlife in Peru. 👀See some of the elusive animals they've caught on camera and 👂listen to the sounds they've recorded. 📸 SCIENCE SNAPSHOT: s.si.edu/2ZixYDk.
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eMammal works with citizen scientists and camera traps to conduct large scale mammal surveys coordinated by NC Museum of Natural Sciences and the Smithsonian.

🐒Smithsonian researchers use camera traps and acoustic recorders to monitor wildlife in Peru. 👀See some of the elusive animals they've caught on camera and 👂listen to the sounds they've recorded. 📸 SCIENCE SNAPSHOT: s.si.edu/2ZixYDk.







Have you heard the news? We're presenting at @ICCB2019 in Kuala Lumpur! Are you going too? Come join us on Monday, July 22nd for a workshop showcasing our new platform. 1:30 pm, room 4. Eurasian red squirrel from @eMammal's Tierschnappschuss Project in Germany. #ICCB2019











📸 Bobcats, like the one in this #CameraTrap photo, are often confused with lynx. Both are native to North America, but the bobcat tends to live in more temperate habitats. Bobcats also have black-spotted brown coats, which blend in with the dense vegetation. #ConservationCam



The @eMammal favorites page has been piling up some thread-worthy pics recently, check out this amazing sunrise tiger captured by school kids running cameras with @tiger_rahul and @fancyscientist

hey #RDAP19, here's an updated #SnapshotUSA with neutral being the states we still need! Thanks to those of you who've reached out to me, but let me know if you have any #camtrap researchers I could talk to in those neutral states! #datalibs #ecology










