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Christine Connolly, UK Correspondent, [email protected]

Shooting wild creatures – that is, photographing them – is a delight to amateur nature enthusiasts as well as a great help to the research of biologists and conservationists, and hardware and software innovations have made capturing wildlife images easier than ever. Thanks to waterproof cameras, recording cameras and live networked cameras, plus selective motion sensors, humans can observe land and sea creatures in their natural environments. And once the pictures have been gathered, there’s even a program that can sift through them to keep only those with specified features. Optical...Read full article

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    Published: October 2008
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