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Greater Côa Valley | Camera trap footage | A curious fox
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Anyone can see large herbivores from afar, but many other species are only visible through lenses of wildlife cameras – the invisible eyes in the wild.
In the Greater Côa Valley, camera traps help the Rewilding Portugal team to monitor the presence and area use of wildlife. They are an essential tool to monitor and obtain critical data about species and their habitats, used to support rewilding actions.
In the Greater Côa Valley, camera traps help the Rewilding Portugal team to monitor the presence and area use of wildlife. They are an essential tool to monitor and obtain critical data about species and their habitats, used to support rewilding actions.
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