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University of California James San Jacinto Mountains Reserve

The James Reserve is located in the San Jacinto Mountains of Southern California. One of its specialties is remote sensing of the environment. Cameras, microphones, automated sensors, and lots of other data is available from the web site.
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It's fun to access the many remote cameras to see what is happening there in real time. You can even use Google Earth to download
Google Earth Interface to the James Reserve Observing Systems - KML download
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The James Reserve is located in the San Jacinto Mountains of Southern California. One of its specialties is remote sensing of the environment. Cameras, microphones, automated sensors, and lots of other data is available from the web site.
James San Jacinto Mountains Reserve

It's fun to access the many remote cameras to see what is happening there in real time. You can even use Google Earth to download
Google Earth Interface to the James Reserve Observing Systems - KML download
note: this requires GoogleEarth


Cool site! I was looking at the nest box cams. Took me a few minutes to figure out how it works, but I did find the archives and looked at past pics of nesting birds.
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