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Camera Traps
Camera traps are programmed to record a rapid sequence of images when the motion sensor is triggered; an infrared flash enables night photography without disturbing wildlife. Between 40% and 90% of images result from false activation of the motion sensor, for example due to movement of wind, people or vehicles. Camera traps are widely used by ecologists to study the behavior, spatial distribution and characteristics of animal species in the wild.