International Photo Galleries

Arumugam R
Coimbatore Dist, Ot
3/10/2018
This picture was taken during our camera trap work for estimating tiger and leopard population in Anamalai Tiger Reserve which is one of the biodiversity hotspots in Western Ghats, India.
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Ken Wynne-Dyke
Somerset West, South Africa, Ot
2/22/2018
The photos were taken up on the side of a mountain peak only about 5 kilometres from our house. I have a permanent camera setup there and change the SD car every two week. We have only had leopards passing the camera on 4 occasions since 2014. These two pictures were taken on 11 February 2018. We have the worst drought in more than 100 years at present and it is possible the leopard came lower down the mountain in a desperate attempt to find prey. Ken Wynne-Dyke South Africa
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Rens Smit
Cape Town, Ot
1/24/2018
I aim to monitor the leopard population. The leopards are in agricultural region and come in to conflict with farmers. in order to help the leopards I need to know how many are there. It seems like the farms are supporting a ecosystem and not just leopards. These photo's was taken not far from my house.
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Sarah Edwards
Otjiwarongo, Ot
1/22/2018
Brown hyena at Okonjima Nature Reserve, north-central Namibia. Brown hyenas have individually unique front leg stripes which are often difficult to get a clear photo of by a camera trap because of the blurring when they walk. These image are absolutely perfect and we are now able to start our ID catalogue to try and estimate the number of brown hyena occuring on the reserve.
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DINAL SAMARASINGHE
West Hills, Ca, CA
1/17/2018
Asian Palm Civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus). I've been on the watch for this rascal moving around my house at night, after a couple of days of studying I noticed that it has one set path. Looking at this I decided to set up the camera trap waited for 3 nights. I managed to capture the animal every single night and found one cool picture of this creature.
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Roberta Coelho
Campo Grande, Ot
1/11/2018
This camera is in a Jaguar area in the biome Pantanal, in Brazil. State Mato Grosso do Sul. It is for research the Jaguars in the farm San Francisco, location Miranda . The second photo is a Ocelot, a feline of the Jaguar family,
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Ken Wynne-Dyke
Somerset West, Ot
12/9/2017
I have a permanent camera location up on the side of a mountain peak about 8 kms from where I live. I have taken more than 60000 camera trap pictures at this location. This photograph is of a Common Duiker (duiker means diver as this buck tends to duck and dive when is runs away). The photograph was taken in the middle of a rain storm and one can see that the coat of the buck is very wet. This buck is fairly nocturnal in its habits but this shot was taken in the early morning.
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Lukas Mrosek
Garden Island Creek, Ot
12/9/2017
This clear shot of the critically endangered Tasmanian Devil was taken in our backyard as part of a 'citizen science' wildlife monitoring project in southern Tasmania. We had heard of devils living in our area but were amazed to see the photographic evidence of one of these unique and rare animals right on our doorstep.
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Keith Newnham
Port Nolloth, Northern Cape, South Africa, Ot
11/8/2017
Ok, not really an entry, more a testimonial to how good Cuddeback cameras are. This one has been on duty as part of a Brown Hyena Project on the west coast of South Africa. It was deployed for 5 months a short distance from the Atlantic ocean overlooking a seal carcass which we thought might be scavenged by Brown hyena. As you can see it took a beating from wind, salt water spray and sand but continued working, not surprisingly though the images were a bit blurry :-). Cleaned it up, replaced the batteries. Tomorrow it goes back on duty.
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Michael Thomä
Klingenthal, Ot
11/5/2017
A Lynx is a rare animal in Germany !
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