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Research Cam (http://www.researchcam.com ) is now showing a 24-hour live video feed of an African wild dog den deep in the African bush, featuring touching footage of newborn pups emerging from the den.
Free for everyone to view, the cam shows a wild dog pack nurturing its newborn pups. Viewers can enjoy the progress of these characters as they grow and learn to hunt with their parents.
An advanced camera system, including infra-red night vision, has been installed to monitor the behaviour of these endangered animals by a team of conservationists from the Ingwe Leopard Project and Wildearth.tv (http://www.wildearth.tv ).
After discovering the wild dog den in the Blue Canyon Game Reserve near Hoedspruit, South Africa, the Ingwe Leopard Project team - along with Wildearth.tv - raced against time to design and build a system capable of streaming live video of the wild dogs in their natural environment.
Wildearth.tv broadcasts 24/7 from the Djuma Game Reserve in South Africa, as well as from various wildlife locations in North America.This project has been a great success for the Ingwe Leopard Project (http://ingweleopardproject.ning.com ), which conducts research into leopard and other predator behaviour in South Africa and provides an opportunity for people to join its research team and be involved with African wildlife conservation.
Live stream embed code is available free of charge to any interested party who wants to put the stream on their website.
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Will Fox Ingwe Leopard Project Manager
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LIVE BROADCAST FROM AFRICAN WILD DOG DEN WITH NEWBORN PUPS FROM THE AFRICAN BUSH Free live feed from Researchcam.com Research Cam (http://www.researchcam.com ) is now showing a 24-hour live video feed of an African wild dog den deep in the African bush
