Snapshot Wisconsin
Do you ever wonder what wildlife is wandering around in the woods? With Snapshot Wisconsin, you can find out!
Wisconsin, a state in the Great Lakes region of the U.S., is home to 65 species of native mammals (the focus of this project) and thousands of other vertebrate, invertebrate, and native plant species living in diverse natural communities. Through Snapshot Wisconsin, you can help to support and inform the people managing these natural communities in two ways: apply to host a trail camera (open to Wisconsin residents only) or identify animals in images caught on trail cameras (open to everyone).
Are you a teacher in grades K-12? This project offers standards-aligned lesson plans to help you integrate the project into your classroom.
project task
Examine images
division
Earth Science
where
Online
launched
2015
What you'll do
- Get a first peek at animals (wolves, red fox, elk, etc.) moving through the wilds of Wisconsin.
- Help identify animals in the thousands of images captured monthly by the Wisconsin-wide network of trail cameras.
- Contribute to data-drive wildlife management and research.
Requirements
- Time: 5 minutes to complete the project tutorial
- Equipment: internet connected computer, tablet, or smartphone
- Knowledge: No prior knowledge required.
Get started!
- Visit the project website.
- Complete the in-project tutorial.
- Get started identifying animals and their behavior in images!
Learn More
Visit the About our Research page on the project website or visit the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to learn more about the project’s goals.
Are you a teacher? Snapshot Wisconsin offers Wisconsin Standards for Science-aligned lesson plans for all grades from kindergarten through high school! Visit their Education page to learn more and access links to resources. Note that the Wisconsin standards are based on the Next Generation Science Standards.
Get to know the people of Snapshot Wisconsin!

Christine Anhalt-Depies
Participatory Research Scientist, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

Jennifer Stenglein
Quantitative Wildlife Research Scientist, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

Nancy Businga
Wildlife Disease Specialist for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources


Pharoah Graham
Volunteer Management Program Specialist and Research Technician, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

Liv Gripko
Volunteer Management Program Specialist and Research Technician, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

Demetra Toniolo
Snapshot Wisconsin Volunteer Coordinator, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

Madeleine Soss
Volunteer Management Program Specialist, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

