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The latest news from WWF camera traps around the world

Little Long-tailed Dunnart (Sminthopsis dolichura).

WWF camera trap captures rare little long-tailed dunnart footage

WWF field staff working in Australia’s only biodiversity hotspot, the Southwest Australia Ecoregion, recently collected some exciting and rare footage of a tiny native marsupial.

Posted on 03 August 2009 | 0 comments | Read more

Field workers set up camera traps.

U.S. dogs to sniff out Cambodian tigers

Researchers will monitor Cambodia’s remaining tigers using almost 200 camera traps and two specially trained dogs – capable of tracking the tigers over 150 square kilometers by following the animal’s droppings.

Posted on 12 June 2009 | 1 comments | Read more

Young Javan rhino captured in a  camera trap in Ujung Kulon, Indonesia. October 2006.

Videos to track every move of world’s rarest rhinos

34 video cameras will follow the Javan rhinos wherever they go, in an attempt to find out more about the world’s most endangered large mammal and help to prevent the species from going extinct.

Posted on 05 March 2009 | 5 comments | Read more

Only the second-ever still image of a Borneo rhino, captured by Andrew Hearn and Joanna Ross of the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit in the UK

Second Borneo rhino caught on camera

An image of a second wild Borneo rhino has been captured by scientists in Malaysia using a motion-triggered camera.

Posted on 12 September 2008 | 10 comments | Read more

Poachers caught in camera-trap

Poaching gangs blamed for tiger density tumble in Nepal park

A Nepal wildlife reserve that boasted the highest density of tigers in the world is just half a decade later struggling to hold a few remaining tigers.

Posted on 02 July 2008 | 4 comments | Read more

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