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hatrack

(59,587 posts)
Tue Jan 6, 2015, 10:04 AM Jan 2015

2014's Top Ten Camera Trap Photos


A pronghorn strikes a stately pose in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem where WCS is studying the effects of exurban development on wildlife. CREDIT: WCS North America Program


A baby giant anteater hitches a ride on its mother’s back in Manu National Park, Peru, where WCS does landscape conservation work. CREDIT: SERNAP/WCS


An ocelot inspects a camera trap station in Manu National Park, Peru. CREDIT: SERNAP/WCS


A ghostly-looking polar bear checks out a muskoxen skull on Russia’s Wrangell Island where WCS collaborated with Russian scientists earlier this year. CREDIT: WCS/Joel Berger

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2014's Top Ten Camera Trap Photos (Original Post) hatrack Jan 2015 OP
Thank you for posting. oldandhappy Jan 2015 #1
Elephant says, "NO PHOTOGRAPHY!" hunter Jan 2015 #2
k and r and thanks for posting niyad Jan 2015 #3

hunter

(38,317 posts)
2. Elephant says, "NO PHOTOGRAPHY!"
Tue Jan 6, 2015, 12:41 PM
Jan 2015


No, not a pink elephant, just a damaged camera trap after a forest elephant got through
with it in Gabon’s Lope National Park in Central Africa.
CREDIT: WCS Gabon

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