Video: The natural world around oak roots for a year

The camera is installed next to the oak tree during the year, capturing interesting scenes of the animal world.

Two photographers Bruno D'Amicis and Umberto Esposito put oak-based cameras at the Abruzzo National Park in Italy for a year, documenting the daily life of animals, helping experts convey the message. Wildlife conservation, according to National Geographic.

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Hopefully the video will help convey the message of preserving wildlife to everyone.

In one year of observation, many wild animals such as brown bear, wolf, badger, deer or wild boar appeared around the tree and were recorded by the camera. Some species only stop by, while some species stop playing or marking territory.

In all scenes, D'Amicis said that capturing the image of the Marsican brown bear is most notable, because the animal is in serious danger and rarely catches it in nature.

The duo of photographers implement this project in hopes of learning more about the lives of wild animals, about their daily activities that people often do not see. They also hope the video will help convey the message of preserving wildlife to everyone.

"I am very happy that this video helps many people understand more about wildlife and understand the importance of preserving these animals," said D'Amicis.