Trail Cameras

A look at the wildlife using PRLC preserves.

PRLC uses wildlife cameras to better understand how animals move through and use our preserves. Cameras are placed in select locations and allow us to document wildlife activity with minimal disturbance. Explore some of our favorite recent photographs and videos from the field. Above shows a coyote family in Whitehead Preserve.

Featured Videos

Bobcat crossing through Honey Hollow preserve.

Wild turkey standing in Honey Hollow preserve.

White-tailed deer fawn exploring Honey Hollow preserve.

Black bear walking through Clark preserve’s meadow at night.

Downy woodpecker inspecting trail camera at Whitehead preserve.

Why We Use Cameras

Wildlife cameras are useful stewardship tools. They help PRLC document which species use our preserves, observe seasonal wildlife activity and better understand habitat use. Cameras are installed responsibly and are intended to monitor wildlife, not preserve visitors.

Species Documented

  • Bobcat

  • Black Bear

  • Coyote

  • Raccoon

  • White-tailed Deer

  • Wild turkey

  • Barred Owl

  • Downy woodpecker