Cat Tien Deep Jungle Patrol Cam - Dong Nai, Vietnam
This 24/7 patrol camera from Katien Ranger in collaboration with Cat Tien National Park sits deep inside the lowland tropical jungle of Cat Tien, monitoring a shaded waterhole surrounded by dense forest understorey. Daytime sightings include macaques moving through the canopy and birds foraging along the forest floor, while evenings regularly produce civets, wild boars, and other nocturnal mammals passing through the undergrowth.
Cat Tien National Park covers 72,000 hectares and protects one of the last intact lowland rainforest ecosystems in southern Vietnam, designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 2001. The park records over 350 bird species and 100 mammal species, with the waterhole visible in this feed acting as a natural congregation point that significantly increases the likelihood of wildlife sightings across multiple species simultaneously.
The Katien AI Sentinel system runs continuously in the background, identifying species from motion and thermal data to build population density and behaviour records across the park's remote camera network. Cat Tien sits 150 kilometres north of Ho Chi Minh City but receives fewer than 100,000 visitors annually, keeping disturbance levels low enough to maintain genuinely wild animal behaviour in camera range.
Did You Know? Cat Tien National Park records over 100 mammal species across 72,000 hectares, including the endangered Siamese crocodile, one of the rarest reptiles on earth with fewer than 1,000 individuals remaining in the wild.
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