Posted by catinwater on November 26, 2011 · 2 Comments
11/17/11 – Namfon woke us with a sturdy knock and bearing two cups of organic coffee at 6 a.m. The early rise was worth it. Our first full day here, and camera traps belonging to the researchers reveal a fishing cat visitor! Our fisherman friend Lun Ow (Uncle Ow) greeted us at the research site … Read more
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Posted by catinwater on October 24, 2011 · 4 Comments
You’ve seen us blog a few times now about the coolness of camera traps for photographing wildlife. Well now, we are officially getting into the game with a camera trap that will hopefully help us capture candid photos of endangered fishing cats in Thailand. The idea of camera traps is a lot easier than putting … Read more
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