The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission faces a challenging task: monitoring wildlife populations across more than 19 million acres of forestland. Traditional survey methods require substantial staff ...
UNION COUNTY, Ga. — Investigators are asking hunters to share footage from their trail cameras as they continue their search for a missing law professor. Charles Hosch, 67, hasn’t been seen since ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks wants to hear from the public about trail cameras on public lands. “Public input is a key component of the regulatory process,” ...
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Yukon Wildlife Cams this week shared footage of three large bears, including a “tank of a grizzly,” walking past a remote camera on the same trail at different times. Of the grizzly bear, David Troup ...
Active Gear Review is supported by its audience. If you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Fall is hands down my favorite time of year. The fish are biting, the ...
Halloween is nearly here, but the following photos go beyond the realm of a predictable holiday. The following ghosts, monsters, and extraterrestrials just may haunt your dreams. Obviously, some of ...
It’s very hard to observe animals in their natural habitat without being seen or having to spend days blending into the surroundings. Luckily, nowadays, trail cameras exist that allow people to watch ...
Wolves are keenly aware of their surroundings, even as they venture across the wilderness at night. They’re also curious, but wary, when something not appear to be natural. The accompanying trail-cam ...
The influence of technology on fishing and hunting continues to grow. For anglers, advances in depth finders, fish finders, radar, sonar, weather applications, light attractors, and satellite GPS give ...
One of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's most-loved stories this month was about Snapshot Wisconsin's trail camera project, which has captured 100 million images of wildlife over its 10-year history.