MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - In just 10 years, Snapshot Wisconsin trail cameras have taken more than 100 million photos of state wildlife.

“We get pictures of wildlife all the way from our very smallest critters up to some of our largest visitors to the state, like moose,” said Christine Anhalt-Depies, a Snapshot Wisconsin research scientist.

The program started back in 2015, and now, there are over 2,000 cameras spread across every Wisconsin county, all managed by volunteers.

“This kind of effort would absolutely not be possible without the number of volunteers who participate in the project. It’s generated a massive amount of data that’s available for wildlife science and decision making,” said Anhalt-Depies.

The program is run by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Program rese

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