Photo/Video Galleries
Will Engelbrecht
Center Point, IA
8/25/2012
My brother and i noticed that the deer had been frequenting our new pond so we put on our swim trunks went out to waist deep water and set my Attack on a fence post about 18 above the water line. I don't know if that makes us dedicated or just crazy to have to go swimming every time we check the camera?
Center Point, IA
8/25/2012
My brother and i noticed that the deer had been frequenting our new pond so we put on our swim trunks went out to waist deep water and set my Attack on a fence post about 18 above the water line. I don't know if that makes us dedicated or just crazy to have to go swimming every time we check the camera?
Michael Persichini
Troy, MI
8/25/2012
Either this is a doe with antlers or this little guy is confused!!
Troy, MI
8/25/2012
Either this is a doe with antlers or this little guy is confused!!
Giorgi Sulamanidze
Tbilisi, GA
8/25/2012
Lagodekhi Protected Areas are located in the most northeastern part of Georgia, in the Lagodekhi District. This includes the Lagodekhi Strict Nature Reserve and Lagodekhi Managed Nature Reserve along the southern slopes of the main range of the Great Caucasus. The height of the Protected Areas varies within 400-3500 m above the sea level. Lagodekhi Protected Areas are inhabited by endangered and threatened species included in the Red List of Georgia such as: chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra), East Caucasian tur(Capra cylindricornis), Red Deer (Cervus elaphus), its only several population have been remained in Georgia, Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) and Wild boar (Sus scrofa). Among carnivores lynx (Lynx lynx) and Gray wolf (Canis lupus) are distinguished, as well as the Brown bear (Ursus arctos) – included in the Georgia’s Red List.
Tbilisi, GA
8/25/2012
Lagodekhi Protected Areas are located in the most northeastern part of Georgia, in the Lagodekhi District. This includes the Lagodekhi Strict Nature Reserve and Lagodekhi Managed Nature Reserve along the southern slopes of the main range of the Great Caucasus. The height of the Protected Areas varies within 400-3500 m above the sea level. Lagodekhi Protected Areas are inhabited by endangered and threatened species included in the Red List of Georgia such as: chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra), East Caucasian tur(Capra cylindricornis), Red Deer (Cervus elaphus), its only several population have been remained in Georgia, Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) and Wild boar (Sus scrofa). Among carnivores lynx (Lynx lynx) and Gray wolf (Canis lupus) are distinguished, as well as the Brown bear (Ursus arctos) – included in the Georgia’s Red List.
Giorgi Sulamanidze
tbilisi, GA
8/25/2012
Lagodekhi Protected Areas are located in the most northeastern part of Georgia, in the Lagodekhi District. This includes the Lagodekhi Strict Nature Reserve and Lagodekhi Managed Nature Reserve along the southern slopes of the main range of the Great Caucasus. The height of the Protected Areas varies within 400-3500 m above the sea level.
tbilisi, GA
8/25/2012
Lagodekhi Protected Areas are located in the most northeastern part of Georgia, in the Lagodekhi District. This includes the Lagodekhi Strict Nature Reserve and Lagodekhi Managed Nature Reserve along the southern slopes of the main range of the Great Caucasus. The height of the Protected Areas varies within 400-3500 m above the sea level.