Antlerscam
After the rut, cameras are essential for "shed hunting," helping enthusiasts know exactly when a buck has dropped its antlers so they can recover them for study or collection. 2. AI and 3D Scoring Technology
In the world of wildlife management, "scouting" has evolved from simple tracking to a sophisticated digital endeavor. Today, hunters and biologists use a combination of cellular trail cameras and AI-driven software—collectively thought of as the "AntlersCAM" ecosystem—to gain unprecedented insight into herd health and trophy potential. 1. Monitoring the Growth Cycle AntlersCAM
High-definition cameras allow users to witness the biological marvel of antler regeneration in real-time. After the rut, cameras are essential for "shed
Modern scouting relies on hardware designed to be "invisible" to wildlife while providing 24/7 data. Antlers: What's Their Function? - Field Museum Today, hunters and biologists use a combination of