Kameracsapdák
Kameracsapdák, often translated as camera traps, are motion-activated cameras deployed in natural environments to photograph or record wildlife. These devices are typically equipped with infrared sensors that detect heat signatures or movement, triggering the camera to take a picture or record a video. Their primary purpose is to monitor animals, especially those that are elusive, nocturnal, or inhabit remote areas, without direct human observation.
The technology behind camera traps has advanced significantly. Early versions relied on film, but modern units
Camera traps are invaluable tools for ecological research and conservation efforts. Scientists use them to study