"Camera traps are often used by scientists and conservationists to study and monitor elusive animal populations, such as tigers and forest leopards. These have also been used by professional photographers to capture images of several species, including elephants, duikers, forest hogs, and leopards. The Goualougo Triangle Ape Project uses remote video camera traps to record the tool use and monitor population dynamics of wild apes. We also use camera traps to monitor large mammal visitation to fruiting trees and conduct surveillance at ape carcasses."
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