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Wildlife Researchers Uses Arboreal Camera Traps to Study Elusive, Tree-Dwelling Animals
Jennifer Moore, who conducted a recent review study on the method's next evolution: arboreal camera traps, said, "Wildlife researchers have been utilizing video traps to catalog flora and wildlife for decades."
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