Of the camera's 580 photos, 400 were bear selfies.
"Recently, a bear discovered a wildlife camera that we use to monitor wildlife across Boulder open space," OSMP Tweeted. "Of the 580 photos captured, about 400 were bear selfies."The bear incident happened in November of last year but it just made headlines recently. News outlets everywhere seemed to rush to spread the pictures shared by OSMP of the cuddly bear taking all kinds of poses.
“OSMP has 9 cameras across its 46,000-acre land system to help the department learn more about how local wildlife species use the landscape around us while minimizing staff presence in sensitive habitats,”“The motion-detecting cameras provide us a unique opportunity to learn more about how local species use the landscape around us while minimizing our presence in sensitive habitats,” added Will Keeley, senior wildlife ecologist for Open Space and Mountain Parks.
“These cameras play an important role in helping OSMP staff identify important wildlife areas. The information we collect from them is used to recommend habitat-protective measures to help protect sensitive natural areas.”
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