Wholesome Story Alert: Elementary Students Learn About Wildlife via Trail Cams
Elementary-school students in Washington observe trail-cam footage of animals in their area as part of an ongoing project.
Elementary-school students in Washington observe trail-cam footage of animals in their area as part of an ongoing project.
Until today, we’ve never seen a blonde badger. One wildlife professional calls this footage from a trail camera “a one in 10,000 thing.”
A trail camera in British Columbia captured a picturesque scene—a grizzly bear family hunting salmon in a river.
Trail-cam footage shows a rare litter of three jaguar cubs in Argentina’s Iberá Wetlands. The footage is also significant for conservation.
It’s rare to spot a Bornean clouded leopard in the wild, but to spot a whole family of Bornean clouded leopards? That’s next level.
Watch a black bear vs. black bear fight caught on a trail camera in Colorado. Colorado Parks and Wildlife calls it “play.”
For the first time this century, researchers caught a glimpse of a rare giant pangolin in Senegal thanks to a trail cam.
The Yukon wilderness is a great place to set up trail cameras. A recent compilation video shows moose, bears, wolverines, and more.
Somewhere in this photo, there’s a mountain lion stalking the elk that’s hunched over in the foreground. Can you find it?
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park shared adorable trail cam footage of baby red foxes venturing out of their den.