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Snapshot Mountain Zebra

Help us explore the wildlife of Mountain Zebra National Park, South Africa! Many vulnerable species live here, including the endangered Cape mountain zebra!

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About Snapshot Mountain Zebra

Hundreds of camera traps spread across southern Africa are providing a powerful new window into the dynamics of Africa's most elusive wildlife species. We need your help to classify all the different animals caught in millions of camera trap images. These camera images come from Mountain Zebra National Park located on the Eastern Cape, this park was created for the purpose of protecting the endangered Cape Mountain zebra. The park has achieved conservation success, with the number of zebra increasing steadily every year. Other beautiful and rare animals, including aardwolf and cheetah, also call this nature reserve home.

Classified data and bulk image downloads for Season 1 of Snapshot Mountain Zebra are available through the Labeled Image Library of Alexandria (LILA). Additional ecological metadata available upon request by emailing Sarah Huebner of the University of Minnesota Lion Center at huebn090@umn.edu with details about your research questions.