Who is roaming the woods?
2020-10-26
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Pictures from camera traps may not only produce useful research data, but are also interesting to go through since you never know what may turn up. Here are two exciting examples from the last period of one of the 32 camera stations used in Grimsö´s surveys, one big male moose (Alces alces) and a young crane (Grus grus) with one of its parents.
SITES reported about the wildlife monitoring using camera traps in Grimsö before

A male moose (Alces alces).

A young crane (Grus grus) with one of its parents.
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