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Axis network cameras capture birth of critically endangered species of Amur leopards 
AXIS P3344-VE network video camera was installed so that a live feed of the birth could be streamed online
Axis Communications, the global leader in the network video market has provided an AXIS P3344-VE network video camera to Tallinn Zoo in Estonia to capture the moment an Amur leopard, one of the world's most endangered species of big cats, gave birth to two cubs.

Born on the 15th April, the two cubs are very welcome additions to the zoo as there are only about 35 Amur leopards remaining in the wild and this is believed to be the first live recording of a birth.

In preparation for the birth, the zoo approached Axis' partner in Estonia, Digisilm to install a camera in the leopard's lair to record the imminent arrivals and so they could monitor progress. An AXIS P3344-VE network video camera was installed so that a live feed of the birth could also be streamed over the Internet for those around the world with an interest in this particular breed of leopard.

Mario Puhk, Board Member, Digisilm said: "Since the birth of these two beautiful animals, the live streaming enabled by the AXIS P3344-VE has been viewed by more than 165,000 people from around the world."

"The birth of these cubs was an extremely important moment for this critically endangered species and I am delighted that we were asked to help record the birth. The clarity of the footage provided by the AXIS P3344-VE network video camera has been admired by a global audience."

The live streaming enabled by the AXIS P3344-VE network camera has been viewed by more than 165,000 people from around the world



The lair had to be kept in complete darkness so as not to disturb the birthing or bonding process, so Digisilm opted for an Axis camera that could deliver clear images in dark lighting conditions. The camera's remote focus function made its installation extremely quick and easy once the camera was in position. The camera also allows for multiple H.264 and motion JPEG streams to be provided simultaneously either in full frame rate or individually optimized for different quality needs and bandwidth constraints.
Watch the footage of the Amur Leopard captured by Axis network cameras from 
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Phil Doyle, regional manager, Northern Europe, Axis Communications said: "This project highlights the versatility of Axis' network video cameras. Digisilm needed to provide a camera that could provide clear images even in dark lighting conditions and then share these images as a live feed over the Internet. The AXIS P3344-VE was able to do this, and this footage is bringing a great deal of pleasure and enlightening many people around the world about this species."

View live footage of the Amur leopards at the Tallinn Zoo.

For more information about Axis' range of network video cameras and applications, please visit their website. Follow Axis on Twitter.

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