Study of wildlife aided by trail cameras.

Claremont, the eastern gateway to Los Angeles County and the western ingress to San Bernardino County, is a border town.

But the City of Trees sits astride another, less widely known but equally important boundary: the urban/wildland interface. The north Claremont foothills are a transition zone or “ecotone” between two ecosystems, coastal sage scrub and chaparral.

https://www.claremont-courier.com/mobile/article/t29500wild

Publicado el octubre 5, 2018 11:56 MAÑANA por biohexx1 biohexx1

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Nice article. Trail cameras are opening up a whole new perspective on wildlife behavior and distribution. I, myself, bought a trail camera last year and am pleased with the wildlife activities I am able to document in our small community. Security cameras are also aiding in this documentation.

Publicado por bob-dodge hace más de 5 años

Yes, I put one out as often as I can. Have gotten a few better pictures of animals than I would have been able to take with my Nikon!

Publicado por biohexx1 hace más de 5 años

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