This is cool. Anyone think BF runs through these? If there one chance in a million that the WSDOT has a video record would it be worth anyone's effort to find out? Or any other state that monitors culverts and bridges that connect wildlife areas?
I doubt you'd ever see unfiltered wildlife cams where road crossings are being monitored. The reason is that there is the potential for humans to walk through and it could raise privacy issues. I've worked on projects to identify the wildlife crossing roads at particular locations to determine the feasibility of doing a wildlife culvert/bridge to prevent vehicle accidents. In all cases, before the public volunteers who complete that work engage, someone has screened the images to make sure there aren't any humans caught on camera.
We all keep hoping that we'll run across a Sasquatch while doing identifications for various projects, but so far no luck.
I love my RR...he's 12 and still completely heavy-duty in the woods, they are extremely fast, like wolf fast, quick and agile.......they were bred in South Africa to hunt lions, so they have to be a tick faster & quicker than those.