International Photo Galleries

Chakradhar Eppalapalli
Kumram Bheem Asifabad, Ot
5/10/2019
This picture captured in Cuddeback Camera traps C1 in Reserved Forest of Vempally of Telangana Forest Department.
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Jofie Lamprecht
Windhoek, Ot
5/6/2019
Regulated hunting vs. poaching Regulated hunting is the practice of killing animals or pursuing or tracking them with the intent of doing so. Hunters are usually tourists, accompanied by licensed and highly regulated professional hunterswho have to answer to higher authorities. Poaching is the illegal practice of trespassing on another’s property to hunt or steal game without the owner’s permission. Hunting = legal and highly regulated Poaching = illegal and punishable by the law On a recent safari we came across this very secretive brown hyena. After observing him for a long time we could see evidence of a snare around his neck. We studied him for a long while and decided against shooting him to put him out of his misery. A snare is a wire noose set up by poachers, usually for bush-meat that tightens around an animals neck and suffocates it to death. This hyena was lucky, somehow he got out of this dreadful device which leads to a dreadful death. Regulated hunting is the purest and best form of land use in Africa today.
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Edson Robles
Alto, GA
3/11/2019
We're in a Government project, for environmental protection and protected animals, in which our property is included. The animals are persecuted by residents of the area who trespass property and kill these species and remain unpunished by law because they disappear animals, which the government had no knowledge of their transit in the area. With these images, the government will increase protection in the mountain area of the southern coast of Jalisco, Mexico.
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Ken Wynne-Dyke
Somerset West, South Africa, Ot
2/5/2019
On a few occasions I have had a leopard walk past my camera but this is the first time one has stopped to check out this strange device. This is a Cape leopard which occurs in the southern part of South Africa. It is only about two thirds of the size of the leopards in the northern part of South Africa. It is fairly nocturnal and will attack and eat any other mammal which it can catch. Ken Wynne-Dyke Somerset West South Africa
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Jean-Daniel Baumgartner
Péry, Ot
1/10/2019
(Lynx lynx) First time with that trailcam and one Lynx boréal (bobcat) come. North of Swyzerland
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Giorgi Sulamanidze
Wilmington, DE
12/23/2018
East Caucasian Tur was filmd in Lagodekhi National park Georgia / Caucasus
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GIORGI SULAMANIDZE
Wilmington, DE
12/21/2018
Lagodekhi National Park is the first Protected Area in the Caucasus. The East Caucasian tur or Daghestan tur (Capra caucasica cylindricornis) is a mountain-dwelling caprine found only in the eastern half of the Greater Caucasus Mountains.
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Ken Wynne-Dyke
Somerset West, South Africa, Ot
11/7/2018
Cape Leopard male patrolling his territory to check on his various wives and also find some prey to eat. The second photo is of a Chacma baboon female with her tiny baby on her back. She is still breast feeding the baby as you can see her breast nipples just behind her front legs.
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Shane Hawes
Edna, TX
11/6/2018
It has been a Wet year and have not been able to get pictures from camera for over 2 months, finally dried up a little and was able to hunt opening day of season with one feeder on somewhat dry land. Got a 10 point afternoon of opening day and was amazed by this picture when I was able to look at my camera.
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Martyn Lowe
Kranspoort, Ot
10/3/2018
We feed all the animals during the winter months as the veld or bush cannot cope.
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