Eye spy: What camera traps have uncovered about wildlife in Singapore
Researchers in Singapore used camera traps to monitor and study the behavior of critically endangered leopard cats in coastal forests. The findings helped authorities relocate the animals to ensure their safety as the local landscape undergoes development.
Why it matters
This demonstrates how non-invasive technology can effectively guide urban planning and conservation efforts to protect biodiversity in developing areas.
Animals caught on camera include (clockwise from top left) leopard cats, a Raffles banded langur, a sambar deer fawn and a Sunda pangolin.
The article provides a factual report on conservation efforts without political or ideological framing.
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