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Home / Environment / Decade-Old Trail Camera Found Working in Bear Den

Decade-Old Trail Camera Found Working in Bear Den

12 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • A trail camera, lost for over ten years, was surprisingly still functional.
  • The camera captured footage of mountain lions, bears, and coyotes.
  • Batteries in the decade-old device reportedly remained undrained.
Decade-Old Trail Camera Found Working in Bear Den

A wildlife photographer's decade-old trail camera, unexpectedly recovered from a bear's den near Yellowstone, has yielded a remarkable surprise. The device, lost for more than ten years, was discovered to be still functional, with its batteries seemingly undrained despite the extensive time and inconsistent use. This discovery offers a unique glimpse into the persistence of technology and the secrets held within remote natural environments.

The recovered footage reveals a variety of wildlife, including a curious mountain lion investigating the camera, alongside bears and coyotes. Such finds underscore the significant role trail cameras play in unobtrusively monitoring animal behavior and gathering crucial data in inaccessible locations. These tools are vital for understanding wildlife, observing unexpected interspecies interactions, and documenting animal movements for conservation purposes.

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This serendipitous recovery highlights the potential for unexpected discoveries in wildlife photography and research. The footage not only fascinates viewers but also provides valuable insights that can bolster conservation initiatives and habitat protection efforts. The enduring functionality of the camera after so long serves as a testament to its robust design and the compelling nature of observing the wild unseen.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Casey Anderson's trail camera was lost for over ten years.
The camera captured footage of mountain lions, bears, coyotes, and other smaller animals.
Remarkably, the batteries in the decade-old camera were reportedly not drained.

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