Canis

We see eastern coyotes and/or eastern wolves nearby in the 3.5 million acres of uninhabited Maine North Woods and share some of the videos that we capture. Photo by Camp Oot-Oot

Northern Bog Lemmings

Maine’s rarest mammal. Our search for these rodents results in thousands of video clips of voles, different mice, shrews, flying & red squirrels and many more of Maine’s other small animals. No lemmings yet, but they’ve been documented very nearby. Photo by Illinois State Museum, Springfield

Eagle Survey

The State of Maine has been conducting a Citizen Scientist survey documenting golden eagles in the State. We’ve drawn in a few bald eagles and plenty of vultures, but no golden eagles yet. Photo by Camp Oot-Oot

Black Bear, Moose, Deer, Fisher, Weasels, Snowshoe Hare, Red & Gray Fox, Canada Lynx and Porcupines Are A Few Of The Other Animals We Regularly Document In Northern Maine

Some of the animals we HAVEN’T haven’t seen are cottontail rabbits, little brown bats, golden eagles, and spruce grouse. Bear photo by Camp Oot-Oot

CAMP OOT-OOT
WILDLIFE & TRAIL CAMS in
NORTHERN MAINE

CAMP OOT-OOT IS PRIVATE AND CLOSED TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
Trespassing is strictly prohibited
Researchers and photographers by invitation only, feel free to ask

Moose photo by Camp Oot-Oot

ken@campotoot.org
A brief introduction to some of our research
We share daily trail cam clips from northern Maine on Facebook