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Camera Trap Images Tell Anti-Poaching Success
Camera trap photo stills and video footage suggest that anti-poaching  efforts in the forests of Thailand are paying off, according to the Wildlife Conservation Society.
The cameras, set up at several locations across Thailand’s Western Forest Complex over the last year, have captured tigers, Asian elephants, gaurs,  sun bears, and many other species in off guard moments. Video footage  shows a tigress and  her cubs feeding on an animal carcass, leopards  marking their territory  with scent, wild pigs nursing their young, and  even Asian elephants mating.
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discoverynews:

Camera Trap Images Tell Anti-Poaching Success

Camera trap photo stills and video footage suggest that anti-poaching efforts in the forests of Thailand are paying off, according to the Wildlife Conservation Society.

The cameras, set up at several locations across Thailand’s Western Forest Complex over the last year, have captured tigers, Asian elephants, gaurs, sun bears, and many other species in off guard moments. Video footage shows a tigress and her cubs feeding on an animal carcass, leopards marking their territory with scent, wild pigs nursing their young, and even Asian elephants mating.

more (with video) here

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