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Camera Traps in Honduras Exonerate an Endangered Species Blamed for Eating Crops

Camera Traps in Honduras Exonerate an Endangered Species Blamed for Eating Crops

Nighttime infrared photo showing a large mammal, possibly a tapir, standing among dense foliage and fallen branches in a forest. The animal’s eyes are glowing due to the camera’s flash.

Camera traps are a hugely important tool in wildlife photography and conservation. As a new study in Honduras shows, camera traps can also be used to exonerate animals accused of destroying crops.

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