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Researchers in the Biodiversity and Conservation Ecology Lab at the University of Utah use camera traps to document species that are present at several research sites around Utah. A camera trap is a battery powered, motion-activated camera that can be set up at a given location to operate long term. These cameras take a series of photographs when activated by a motion sensor.
We need your help to classify all the different animals we observe with our camera traps. In addition to helping our research group learn more about wildlife, we hope that classifying these wildlife photos will help others learn about Utah's incredible biodiversity.