We’ve collaborated with The Observatory of Wild Carnivores (OCS), a team of naturalists studying the status and ecology of wild carnivore populations in the east of France.
Key species focused on for this research include wolf, lynx and forest cat. With the help of trail cameras, species distribution and ecology can be remotely studied with the aim of identifying the necessary steps required to ensure their long-term protection and the subsequent development and implementation of future conservation programmes.
NatureSpy project camera traps on loan looking for wolves in Wisconsin…
On the look-out for one of Britains most elusive mammals…
Supporting wolf research in the Greater Voyageurs Ecosystem in northern Minnesota…
Andean bear conservation in the Peruvian coastal desert…
Working on bringing eagles back into the Welsh landscape…