
In 2010, researcher Alexandra Swanson set up 225 camera traps across the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania.

The traps were set up over 1,000 kilometers of the park.

Swanson wanted to see how different carnivores interacted with lions.
"I wanted to see how large carnivores share the landscape and how they coexist with lions, because lions interact aggressively with the smaller guys."
"I wanted to see how large carnivores share the landscape and how they coexist with lions, because lions interact aggressively with the smaller guys."

The project is the largest camera tracking survey to date.

Swanson collected over 1.2 million animal "selfies" as part of the project.

Around 40,000 volunteers (many without a science background) helped sort through the image data on Zooniverse, an online platform for citizen science projects.
