eMammal works with citizen scientists and camera traps to conduct large scale mammal surveys coordinated by NC Museum of Natural Sciences and the Smithsonian.
Kodkod cat (a melanistic one) captured on @eMammal camera traps in Chile. These cameras are run by students trying to understand the wildlife around their schools. This is the smallest cat in the Americas. @NicolasGalvezR
Photos (and videos) from kid-ran @eMammal camera traps in Chile are coming in! Pudu photographed near their schools. The world's smallest deer! @NicolasGalvezR
Have you heard the news? We're presenting at @ICCB2019 in Kuala Lumpur! Are you going too?
Come join us on Monday, July 22nd for a workshop showcasing our new platform. 1:30 pm, room 4.
Eurasian red squirrel from @eMammal's Tierschnappschuss Project in Germany. #ICCB2019
It's #NationalSelfieDay! Check out this olive baboon adjusting the camera trap to make sure their selfie turned out right.
From the Students Discover @eMammal project in Kenya.
The @eMammal favorites page has been piling up some thread-worthy pics recently, check out this amazing sunrise tiger captured by school kids running cameras with @tiger_rahul and @fancyscientist
The @eMammal favorites page has been piling up some thread-worthy pics recently, check out this amazing sunrise tiger captured by school kids running cameras with @tiger_rahul and @fancyscientist
hey #RDAP19, here's an updated #SnapshotUSA with neutral being the states we still need! Thanks to those of you who've reached out to me, but let me know if you have any #camtrap researchers I could talk to in those neutral states! #datalibs#ecology
Attn US camera trappers - help us get data and pics from all 50 states this fall as part of Snapshot USA. https://t.co/gEuCaCbzJH
Great project for #Mammalogy, #Ecology etc... classes
@eMammal @mike_cove