From The New York Times (hat tip to Kim Bates for the link!) comes this nice article/blog post, with video and venn diagram, on suburban camera trapping, showing the difference between "wild" and "urban" (i.e. suburban) locations. Notes the author of the post:
I love camera traps because they are easy to use, and it is fun to look at the results. Lock a camera to a tree, write down the GPS coordinates, and walk away for a few weeks.
Come back and you get to look at new clips of animals running around. It is rare to take a walk in the woods and actually see a mammal like a fox, but put a camera trap out and you’ll get them....
We found higher diversity and overall higher activity of animals in our camera traps set in urban forests than in those out in the wild areas.
Of course, you may "walk away" only to find your camera stolen! Set up in haste, and regret in leisure!
That said, if you are interested in camera trapping on your own property, Moultrie has a "two-for-one" sale going on right now for their Game Spy D-50. $120 for a pair. Check it out!
1 comment:
Wow, that's quite a deal on the cameras!
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