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So you could say this story is also about building a better weasel trap. - The trick is when you don't see something you don't know is it because it's hard to see or because it's not there.
When monitoring the health of mammal populations, scientists often use camera traps to observe the animals in their habitats. But weasels are so sneaky they’re rarely caught on camera – leaving ...
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Scientists develop unbelievably intelligent traps that can identify dangerous animals: 'It's able to think for itself'The trap can detect pests — such as rats, ferrets, and weasels — with impressive accuracy, targeting the pests while sparing protected species. Critter Solutions, a technology research and ...
This study aimed to determine the best material to use as bait for camera traps when studying the weasels. Researchers found that red meat worked better than other options, especially when ...
According to an update posted Tuesday by the Minnesota Department of Transportation, a conservation officer received a call from a local trapper who said the animal, which is a kind of weasel ...
weasel populations appear to be rapidly declining in the United States as trapping records indicated a 96% reduction in the number of weasels trapped in the past 60 years. A changing climate is ...
When monitoring the health of mammal populations, scientists often use camera traps to observe the animals in their habitats. But weasels are so sneaky they’re rarely caught on camera ...
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