A behaviour monitoring dataset of wild mammals in the Swiss Alps

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Have you ever wondered how wild animals behave when no one's watching? Understanding these behaviors is vital for protecting ecosystems--especially as climate change and human expansion alter natural habitats. But collecting this kind of information without interfering has always been tricky. Traditionally, researchers relied on direct observation or sensors strapped to animals--methods that are either disruptive or limited in scope. Camera traps offer a less invasive alternative, but they generate vast amounts of footage that's hard to analyze.