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  2. Camera trap - Wikipedia

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    A camera trap with a passive infrared (PIR) sensor. A camera trap is a camera that is automatically triggered by motion in its vicinity, like the presence of an animal or a human being. It is typically equipped with a motion sensor – usually a passive infrared (PIR) sensor or an active infrared (AIR) sensor using an infrared light beam.

  3. Bird trapping - Wikipedia

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    Crows in a trap on a farm in England. Almost all traps involve the use of food, water or decoys to attract birds within range and a mechanism for restricting the movement, injuring or killing birds that come into range. Food, water, decoy birds and call playback may be used to bring birds to the trap. The use of chemical sprays on crops or food ...

  4. Webcam - Wikipedia

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  5. Trotline - Wikipedia

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  6. Fish or cut bait - Wikipedia

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    Fish or cut bait

  7. Booby trap - Wikipedia

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  8. Pitfall trap - Wikipedia

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  9. Trapping - Wikipedia

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    A British spring trap set in a wire tunnel for small mammals. Live trap with shade cloth to protect animal from heat. Cage traps are designed to catch live animals in a cage. They are usually baited, sometimes with food bait and sometimes with a live "lure" animal. Common baits include cat food and fish.