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AmazonCam Tambopata

Identify terrestrial and arboreal animals from camera traps along the Tambopata River in the Peruvian Amazon

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About AmazonCam Tambopata

Our array of remote cameras covers over 200 square kilometers of lowland Amazonian rainforest, spanning two protected areas in Peru; the Tambopata National Reserve and the Bahuaja Sonene National Park. Excitingly, we have cameras in the canopy as well as on the ground, producing thousands of images of rarely seen species and giving us a three-dimensional picture of the distribution of wildlife in this amazing forest.

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