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Check out this magnificent puma at the Neblina Reserve, Ecuador!
The puma is found in a large range of habitats and has the largest range of any terrestrial mammal in the Western Hemisphere: from Canada right through to the southern tip of Chile.
Thank you @naturespy 💚
Happy #SocialEnterpriseDay! Today is about celebrating a better approach to business - one that benefits both people and the planet 🌍 (1/4)
@SocialEnt_UK
@SocialEnt_UK At NatureSpy, we're reimagining how business and conservation is done ensuring the profits from our wildlife tech sales goes back into conservation projects worldwide 🌍 @SocialEnt_UK (3/4)
Watch one of the wildcats adventuring into the #CairngormsConnect landscape for the first time 🐾
19 critically endangered wildcats were released this summer by @SaveOurWildcats
Read the latest update on our blog: https://t.co/XnJ9Bzq7cp
Back in September, one of the fifteen cameras we sent out to the Shinganda Wildlife Wilderness in Zambia recorded some rare #Africanwilddog behaviour. Head to our website to find out what this pack of wild dogs got up to after dark 📷
https://t.co/Pc0cC95XRe
What an amazing photo of a tayra! This inquisitive mammal is a member of the mustelid family and is more commonly known as the honeycomb-eater in Brazil, after its favourite food. We’re very pleased to be supporting @rainforestconce monitor the wildlife in the Neblina Reserve 🌳
Happy Friday from this little tayra in the Neblina Reserve, Ecuador 👋
The tayra is from the weasel family and native to the Americas
Our camera traps are vital tools to help us monitor the forest and learn more about those who live there
Thank you to @naturespy for your support
This brown #bear may appear to have that #fridayfeeling, but whilst ridding itself of a hard to reach itch, it’s also scent-marking and covering its fur with water-resistant resin and sap which are effective tick repellents! This footage is from the #Bioterra Project in Croatia.
Alright folks, we have a big ask: we need to raise at least $25,000 for our upcoming winter field season and are aiming to do so by November 16, which is Minnesota’s Give to the Max Day—a day of giving in Minnesota.
See photos below re: the kind of work we do during winter!
Who remembers Two Dots, the #pinemarten from #Spurn? Of course you do!😍
Last week, Two Dots featured on @channel5_tv's #SecretLifeoftheForest - filmed in summer '22, this turned out to be the day that Two Dots first showed up!
👉Blog by Ed @naturespy - https://t.co/gUJuZFtNbD
Great to see our Ursus Trail Camera helping @rainforestconce monitor Andean bears in Ecuador. We're really excited to be supporting this project and we're loving the results from the new Ursus camera.
Find out more about this camera on our website: https://t.co/VT4lZzqjpG
Jungle book vibes with this latest video from our camera trap in Neblina, Ecuador ✨
The Andean bear is the only bear native to South America. They play a vital role in seed dispersal, maintaining the forest’s health. However, they are threatened by habitat loss & fragmentation,
Yorkshire’s rare and elusive pine martens have been getting some good airtime of late, most recently on @channel5_tv's Secret Life of the Forest. Go behind the scenes of this episode in our latest blog:
https://t.co/GUyVtiXINH
@ForestryEngland
One of our new @naturespy camera traps captured this set of photos of an Andean bear having a good scratch at the Neblina Reserve, Ecuador. We love it!
Camera traps are an invaluable tool for us, helping us to better understand our projects and the animals that live within them
🗞️ Two Dots in the news!
A #pinemarten we monitored journeyed 60 miles to @spurnbirdobs & we partnered with @YorksWildlife to uncover the journey 🌳
Project Manager Ed spoke to the BBC about it ⬇️ & you can see more on BBC Look North tonight 📺🌟
🔗 https://t.co/CplxYxZnDg