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LPO Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes has launched a network of wildlife camera traps in the towns of Saint-Julien-Chapteuil and Queyrières. Come and explore the wild animals that inhabit the stunning Meygal volcanic massif !
Learn moreThe first network of wildlife cameras has been installed along the Sumène to try to capture images of otters. Of course, other animals from the water area are also caught on camera. But will you be able to spot the otter?
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Reviewing these wildlife photos is a fun and educational way for people of all ages to contribute to biodiversity research. Whether you’re young or old, rain or shine, you can still help track the presence—or absence—of animals in the images. It's a great way to connect with nature from home !
ABC Meygal_LPO43As part of the Communal Biodiversity Atlas (ABC) for the Meygal – Volcanic Peaks region, we've set up a network of motion-activated cameras to monitor local wildlife. Throughout the year, we’ll alternate our focus between aquatic habitats and forest ecosystems.
Everyone is welcome to join the project on Zooniverse by helping to identify animals captured in the camera trap photos.
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