Camera traps can be used to track the movements of wildlife without having to catch, tag or directly observe them, shows a study by leading scientists at international conservation charity the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), published in the journal Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation. Travel speed and day range are key behaviours that critically influence a range of processes affecting wildlife conservation, including energy use, feeding success, the spread of disease and human-wildlife conflict. Find out more here