
camera traps
Camera traps are remote cameras equipped with motion or heat sensors that automatically activate when an animal or person passes by. They are typically placed in natural habitats to monitor wildlife without human presence, providing valuable data on species, behavior, and population. These cameras operate silently and often utilize infrared technology for night photography, making them effective for studying animals in their natural environment. Camera traps are widely used in conservation, research, and ecological studies to gather non-intrusive, real-time information.