
Where the Wild Things Are
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Zoologists used motion-sensitive camera traps to learn how animals behave near humans.
Zoologist Roland Kays wants to find out if animals change their behavior when humans move next door or hike trails. To find out, he sets up motion sensitive camera traps. By studying the time and place of captured images, he can look for trends in animal behavior and find out whether the animals are adjusting to the changes humans are making to the environment.
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SCI NC is a local public television program presented by PBS NC
Sci NC is supported by a generous bequest gift from Dan Carrigan and the Gaia Earth-Balance Endowment through the Gaston Community Foundation.

Where the Wild Things Are
Special | 4m 22sVideo has Closed Captions
Zoologist Roland Kays wants to find out if animals change their behavior when humans move next door or hike trails. To find out, he sets up motion sensitive camera traps. By studying the time and place of captured images, he can look for trends in animal behavior and find out whether the animals are adjusting to the changes humans are making to the environment.
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