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A wolf caught on my DSLR camera trap

Set deep in a quiet forest, this camera trap session focuses on capturing wildlife without interference. Using a DSLR and ...
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California homeowner Kenneth Johnson threatened to sue the state over the 550-pound black bear living underneath his home.
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In this video, I revisit my DSLR camera trap setup in a new location, making adjustments to improve how I capture wildlife ...
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