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Snapshot Grumeti

Check out photos of wildlife living in Grumeti, home of the ancient annual wildebeest migration, which drives the dynamics of this unique ecosystem.

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About Snapshot Grumeti

Hundreds of camera traps spread across the continent are providing a powerful new window into the dynamics of Africa's most elusive wildlife species. We need your help to classify all the different animals caught in millions of camera trap images. These images come from Singita Grumeti Game Reserve. Situated adjacent to the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, Grumeti is an integral part of the Serengeti-Mara Ecosystem, the home of the Great Migration. The reserve was created by the Tanzanian government in 1994 in order to protect the path of the annual wildebeest migration and the indigenous biodiversity of this vast and important ecosystem.

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