How to Set up a Trail Camera to Capture Wildlife Images and Video
A trail camera is a great way to capture wildlife in their natural habitat. Here’s how to set up a trail camera.
A trail camera is a great way to capture wildlife in their natural habitat. Here’s how to set up a trail camera.
Mountain lions are well known for their silent prowling. The phrase, “they see you before you see them,” often describes this big cat.
Florida researchers are asking anglers to keep an eye out for a particular fish, and the good news is there’s a reward.
On five separate occasions, a mama bear and three cubs were caught on video actively destroying the cameras.
A man in British Columbia, Canada, captured the scene of a black bear taking extreme measures to access some honey.
Another wildlife crossing shows how pivotal these human-made structures are in protecting animals and people.
Joshua Tree National Park’s desert climate drew more than three million visitors in 2022 and 2021.
The person who posted the TikTok video has since deleted their account. However, a few screenshots show the animal in a plastic cup.
In a series of short videos, a passerby filmed a grizzly bear tearing into a black bear on the side of the road in a rural area of Canada.
You may be used to “Florida Man” headlines, but this story is about a bear and is just as wild. Plus, it’s all caught on camera.