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Pacuare Reserve Camera Trap Project

Pacuare Reserve is a biodiversity hot spot on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica. This camera trap project helps us identify and monitor large mammals, birds, and other animals who live in and around the reserve.

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About Pacuare Reserve Camera Trap Project

Pacuare Reserve has camera traps in place throughout the 800 hectares of the reserve. The presence of jaguars or pumas are of principle interest to the Reserve which sits in a likely migration corridor for these species. In addition, these traps help us learn more about the biodiversity of the Reserve. Your classification of these videos, supports the work our researchers undertake at the Reserve. Thank you for your support! We hope you enjoy exploring the biodiversity at Pacuare Reserve

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