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Camera traps have become an important tool for wildlife research and conservation in Pench Tiger Reserve. These motion-sensitive cameras are placed across forest trails and watering holes to capture images of animals without disturbing their natural behavior. In recent years, many exciting discoveries have been made through camera trap monitoring in this famous reserve. Located in the heart of central India, Pench National Park is known for its rich wildlife and dense forest ecosystem. Camera trap studies in Pench have helped researchers identify tiger movements, track leopard populations, and document rare species that are rarely seen during safaris. These hidden cameras also capture images of animals such as wild dogs, sloth bears, and deer moving freely in the jungle. The discoveries from camera traps not only help scientists understand wildlife behavior but also support conservation efforts that protect the biodiversity of Pench National Park for future generations.