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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 2025-07-22

Contact: Christine Anhalt-Depies, DNR Snapshot Wisconsin Research Scientist
Christine.AnhaltDepies@wisconsin.gov or 608-669-3808

Snapshot Wisconsin Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary And The Collection Of 100 Million Photos

Snapshot Wisconsin image of a white-tailed deer adult and fawn in a grassy field, the fawn is nuzzling against the adult. Snapshot Wisconsin is celebrating two milestones: 10 years of community science and the collection of 100 million photos in Wisconsin. Photo credit: Wisconsin DNR

MADISON, Wis.The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR)’s Snapshot Wisconsin is celebrating two major milestones: the project’s 10-year anniversary and the collection of 100 million photos.

Snapshot Wisconsin is a community-based science program that utilizes a statewide network of volunteer-managed trail cameras to monitor Wisconsin wildlife. Anyone can help classify the species spotted in these photos by visiting the Snapshot Wisconsin webpage on Zooniverse, a global crowdsourcing platform. The data collected from these efforts helps the DNR monitor wildlife populations throughout the state and informs management decisions.

Snapshot Wisconsin was born from a DNR initiative to involve community members in wildlife monitoring throughout the state. Initially supported by a NASA community science grant received by the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2013, Snapshot was to be overseen by the DNR and was launched in 2015. The DNR placed its first several hundred trail cameras across newly established elk reintroduction areas before expanding to county-wide pilots in Sawyer and Iowa counties the following year.

Ten years later, Snapshot now operates in every Wisconsin county, boasting over 2,000 active trail cameras, more than 20 scientific publications utilizing project data, 25,000 volunteers contributing on Zooniverse and now 100 million photos collected. Through these efforts, Snapshot has made significant contributions to wildlife management in the state.

Over the last 10 years the project has also expanded to offer multiple publicly-accessible resources:

In honor of everyone who has made Snapshot and these tremendous milestones possible, the Snapshot Wisconsin team put together an interactive photo collection featuring one trail camera image from each county in Wisconsin. Viewers can scroll to explore our state, county by county, through the lens of the Snapshot Wisconsin trail camera project.