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Find out how the WiFi BirdCam Pro can elevate your garden feeding experience
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The Camojojo Trace 4G trail camera features a versatile range of settings that can be adjusted to fit a variety of wildlife monitoring scenarios.
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Discover how to improve your solar trail camera set up and make the most of the sunshine.
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What distinguishes a high-quality trail camera and why is it a wise investment in the long-term?
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Wireless trail cameras transcend the limitations of traditional trail cameras by utilising wireless networks (4G or WiFi) to transmit footage and enable remote control of a camera.
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Discover how to make the NatureSpy Ursus work best for your wildlife monitoring needs.
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Have you ever wondered what goes on in the wild when no one is watching?
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Key specifications and features to consider and our current recommended models for bat surveys.
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Our top tips for longer battery, enabling extended periods of monitoring and reducing the frequency of battery replacements.
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To make the most of a camera trap, it is crucial to set it up correctly for optimal performance.
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By implementing these recommendations, you can maximise the effectiveness of your camera trap setups.
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Although there is no 100% security solution, there are ways to greatly reduce the chances of a trail camera going missing.
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What is the best way to manage trail camera footage and data?
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Explaining the key trail camera features and settings that we are often asked about.
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An understanding of trail camera detection zones helps with setting up more reliable camera placements.
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If you've just purchased or received a NatureSpy Ursus Trail Camera, or are interested in getting one, we've put a few things together in one place to help.
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Binocular shopping can be overwhelming. In this article, we aim to clearly explain what each of the key technical specifications means and why they are important.
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If you've got a camera trap, there's a strong chance you're going to have it out in the rain at some point (especially if in the UK).
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There are some key things to consider when purchasing trail cameras for scientific research purposes.
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Thermal imaging cameras are an incredibly useful tool in conservation and wildlife monitoring, though have a complex set of technical specifications...
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This is a common question we are asked, and for good reason.
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The elements can be tough on trail cameras...
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An appropriate and well-functioning SD card is essential for successful camera trapping.
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The top six steps we recommend for troubleshooting any trail camera.
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From our years of experience, there are 4 other placement issues that can tend to get overlooked...
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Trail camera placement can make or break your camera trapping efforts
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Well, it depends - on the camera you have, and the batteries you put in it.
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Batteries have a crucial role to play in how well your camera performs - including night performance...
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You’ve probably noticed when looking for a trail camera that they will all mention their LEDs.
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At the most basic level, it’s useful to know that camera traps need two things to trigger: movement and a change in ambient heat.
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Batteries are the number one cause of issues in trail cameras and the type and brand of batteries you use will determine how well it performs.
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Keeping your camera safe and secure from people and wildlife alike can be one of the trickiest considerations when setting out your kit.
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One of the most common questions we get - with a simple answer.
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How GDPR relates to trail cameras & tips for good practice.
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Choosing a trail camera can be a tricky task when you are new to the world of camera trapping.
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