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200 New Photo Traps for South Tyrol's Forests

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"In South Tyrol's forests, around 200 new photo traps are currently being installed," reports State Forest Director Günther Unterthiner: "Our Forest Service department is thus further expanding the scientifically supported monitoring of domestic wildlife stocks, especially with regard to large-scale game. The cameras are installed at strategically selected locations such as game changes, hiking trails and forest roads and trigger automatically a…
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"In South Tyrol's forests, around 200 new photo traps are currently being installed," reports State Forest Director Günther Unterthiner: "Our Forest Service department is thus further expanding the scientifically supported monitoring of domestic wildlife stocks, especially with regard to large-scale game. The cameras are installed at strategically selected locations such as game changes, hiking trails and forest roads and trigger automatically a…

·Bolzano, Italy
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stol.it broke the news in Bolzano, Italy on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
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