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At this very moment in Serengeti National Park, 200 cameras are flashing throughout the night, in corners of the park where tourists never go.

These are camera traps -- remote, automatic cameras that take pictures of passing wildlife - and we, the Serengeti Lion Project, are conducting the largest-ever camera trap survey to better understand the Serengeti ecosystem. Our camera traps capture over 1,000,000 images of wildlife each year, capturing the grandeur of the wildebeest migration and rarely seen species from aardvarks to zebras. We're asking your help to transmit these photos by satellite from the Serengeti to the US, where they can be analyzed to advance science and conservation. Join us in this unprecedented initiative to bring cutting edge technology to the wilds of Serengeti, and you'll get first access to witness the Serengeti Live on your computer.

Species Identification Quizzes for Prospective Public Participants
Download the PDF to view the test photos and fill in your answers on the online answer sheet.

 
 
Sign Up to View & Identify Animals
(Contact uofmlionlab@gmail.com for Authorization Code)
 
ALERT: All the current images have been identified.

New images arriving April 5th.

We will send an announcement at that time.

Thanks for your good work and patience!

-The Serengeti Lion Project Staff