COLLETT TRUST FOR ENDANGERED SPECIES - Respect other species
INFRA-RED (REMOTE) CAMERA SHOTS
 
Here are a selection of images from our infra-red cameras which have been in place since September 2010.  They are usually placed about 2m high on a tree trunk and angled slightly downward.  We have placed them in front of water bodies, marsh areas, inside the forests and on the edge of the forests.  Unsurprisingly, the results vary considerably depending on where the camera is situated.
We now have some images of the Maned Wolf taken with our camera traps on loan to CLT at a nearby estancia.  We also have 2 pictures of the Neotropical Otter at our reserve and both a male and a female Grey Brocket Deer.
The first few are images taken with the Camera traps we have on loan to the Giant Anteater project.  They have Pumas, Giant Anteaters and Giant Rheas that we do not have at Don Luis (yet):
 
Giant Anteater with cub on back
Giant Anteater - remote camera
Puma
Puma - remote camera
Giant Rhea (Nandu)
Giant Rhea - remote camera, Nandu - camera trampa
Giant Anteater
Oso Hormiguero, Giant Anteater - remote camera
Grey Brocket Deer
Grey Brocket Deer - remote camera, Corsuela Parda - camera trampa
Geoffroy's Cat
Geoffroy's Cat - remote camera, Gato Montes - camera trampa
Grey Foxes
Geoffroy's Cat (juvenile) Gato Montes
 
Crab-eating Racoon -  Pope
Marsh deer (mature male) Ciervo de los Pantanaos (macho)
 
Neotropic Otter (Lobito del Rio)
Maned Wolf
Maned Wolf
Marsh Deer (male juvenile)
Marsh Deer (mature male)
 
Geoffroy's Cat (Gato Montes) Juvenile
Marsh Deer (Mature male ) Ciervo de los Pantanos (macho)
Capybaras (family)  Familia de Carpinchos
Capybaras (Carpinchos)
Marsh Deer (male) Ciervo de los Pantanos (macho)
 
Jabiru (Yabiru)
Maguari Stork
Crab-eating Racoon
 
 
Black Howler Monkey (male) Mono Caraya (macho)
Armadillo
Capybara
Marsh Deer (female)
 
 
Marsh Deer (female)
 
 
 
Limpkin
Marsh Deer (mature male)